Survey Shows Facebook an Increasing Factor in Divorce
A recent study by a group representing America’s divorce lawyers has revealed that the social networking phenomenon Facebook may be responsible for up...
Parents Under Siege in Global Battle Against State Control of Children
Two recent cases, one in the U.S. and one in Europe, demonstrate the extent to which government is aggressively militating to control and...
Read moreCanadian Family Trying to Get Baby to U.S. for Surgery
The family of a critically ill infant in Canada, whose doctors are trying to have him removed from life support, is getting much...
Read moreAre Mexicans Leaving the United States and Heading Home?
Over the past five years, the number of Mexican immigrants returning to their homeland has increased substantially over the same period beginning in...
Read moreNon-binding Balanced Budget Amendment Proposal Fails in Senate
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a non-binding “sense of the Senate” proposal that would have called on Congress to pass...
Read moreShutting Down Fannie and Freddie: Locking the Barn Door
It appears that there is at least one thing the Obama administration and the GOP can agree on, and that is that Fannie...
Read morePostal Service Faces Shortfall
The number of activities contemplated by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution for the federal government is very small. However, astute Americans are...
Read moreUtah House Approves Gold, Silver as Legal Tender
The Utah House of Representatives voted on March 4 to make gold and silver coins issued by the federal government into legal tender...
Read moreChevy Volt: Is It the Electric Edsel?
After years of media hype and presidential accolades, Chevrolet has rolled out its new electric car, the Volt, to one of the coolest...
Read moreDaniel Webster’s Infamous “Seventh of March” speech Delivered in 1850
On this day 161 years ago, famed orator Daniel Webster delivered one of the most memorable speeches of his remarkable career. Standing to...
Read moreThe Moral Propaganda for U.S. Intervention in Libya
With no immediate end in sight to the sociopolitical conflict in Libya, numerous higher-ups of the Obama administration have hinted that the United...
Read moreOn, Wisconsin!
You can run but you can’t hide. Wait, correct that. Turns out that if you’re a State senator in Wisconsin, you can do...
Read moreA Review of “Why Iceland?”
A plethora of books have appeared the past few years seeking to explain the economic crisis that shook the industrialized world in 2008,...
Read moreAfter Four Decades, Harvard Welcomes ROTC Back to Campus
More than 40 years after Harvard University severed its relationship with the U.S. military’s Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC), the elite school announced...
Read moreClinton on Propaganda Budget: U.S. Losing “Information War”
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Congress on March 2 that the American government was losing an information war around the world...
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