Bernanke Issues Warnings, Accepts No Blame
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s address to the National Press Club on Thursday was a remarkable blend of hubris, claimed innocence, and warnings....
The Sorry State of Obama’s Disunion
Is it just me? Or did you also think that “America’s greatest orator” came across as flat, dull and uninspired in his State...
Read moreEthanol Subsidies, Newt Gingrich, and the 2012 Election
With the 2012 presidential election already on presidential aspirants' front doorstep, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is hiking the campaign trail, stomping the...
Read moreThe Way Back — A Gripping Story of Victory in Search of Freedom
If ever a movie could put the idea of freedom, and what people will do to get it, into perspective, it is The...
Read moreLabor Lawyer on NLRB Finally Recuses Himself from Case
Craig Becker is a longtime lawyer for big labor. Among his clients have been the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)....
Read moreHackers Shut Down Egyptian Regime’s Websites
A loosely affiliated network of hackers around the world known as “Anonymous” took credit for shutting down the Egyptian regime’s websites in support...
Read moreFirefighters Win Case Over Forced Participation in Homosexual Parade
Four San Diego firefighters forced by their supervisor to take part in a "gay pride" parade in 2007 have won their case against...
Read moreWhy Police “Don’t Get No Respect”
The shooting rampage in Detroit last week has spurred a re-thinking of so-called “community policing” — a method of making law enforcement appear accessible,...
Read moreIn the Land of Pyramids, Technological Relics Outwit Internet Shutdown
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak knows exactly what caused his downfall after 30 years of autocratic rule: the Internet. This marvelous communication tool —...
Read moreFOX Rejects “John 3:16” Super Bowl Ad
As FOX Network puts the finishing touches on its advertisement lineup for the February 6th Super Bowl — arguably as popular a part...
Read moreTexas Atheists Trade Porn for Bibles
Last year, atheists at the University of Texas instituted a program entitled the “Smut for Smut campaign,” in which Bibles and religious paraphernalia...
Read moreSenate Healthcare Repeal Vote Fails
Yesterday evening, the “Repealing the Job Killing Health Care Law Act” failed to clear a procedural vote, 47-51. Though Senate Majority Leader Harry...
Read moreN.M.’s Gov. Martinez Takes Stand Against Violent Illegal Immigrants
As one of her first official acts, New Mexico's new Republican Governor Susana Martinez issued an executive order rescinding illegal immigrants' sanctuary from...
Read moreIs Breakfast Now a Luxury Item?
With the wholesale prices of orange juice and coffee increasing by 20 percent and 41 percent respectively just over the past six months,...
Read moreChairman Ron Paul to Tackle the Fed and Jobs
According to a press release for February 2, Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul has announced the first subcommittee hearing...
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