Supreme Court’s Refusal of Case May Facilitate Discrimination Against Christian Group
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined a religious discrimination case filed by a pair of Christian groups at San Diego State University. In...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined a religious discrimination case filed by a pair of Christian groups at San Diego State University. In...
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Constitutionalists and free-market economists claim that the idea that every high school graduate is entitled to a government-subsidized loan to attend a $30,000-a-year...
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Five more top officials with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned, in the continuing turmoil surrounding the...
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America’s premier purveyor of overpriced coffee has become the target of a boycott launched by the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), a nationwide...
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How long would your bank account hold out if an agency of the federal government were fining you $75,000 per day? A couple...
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President Obama raised several hundred million dollars during the 2008 election, more than twice what Republican rival John McCain raised and a far...
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Last weekend The New American published an article about President Obama’s issuing of a new Executive Order granting himself power to seize control...
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Germany — once a global leader in the race for reliance on “alternative” forms of energy — has discovered that no amount of...
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An effort to repeal the state's same-sex marriage law was rejected by the New Hampshire House of Representatives Wednesday, with lawmakers in Concord...
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Christians and pro-life activists will gather March 23 in at least 140 cities around the nation to take a bold stand against the...
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Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) says it is “shameful” that NATO hasn’t acted to suppress the unrest in Syria. ...
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Despite predictable outcries against a plan advertised as a $5.3-trillion cut in federal spending over the next 10 years, House Budget Committee Chairman...
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Since the notion of manmade climate change has been debunked by a number of experts, the dialogue on the subject has undergone some...
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Mitt Romney’s China investment controversy is far from over. A March 15 story in the New York Times concerning Romney’s family trust investments...
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won a convincing victory in the Illinois Republican primary March 20, far ahead of former Pennsylvania Senator Rick...
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LifeSiteNews reports that Amy Schalet (left), an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, made a presentation to Planned Parenthood...
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The New York Times, never considered a model of objective journalism, is being accused of having an editorial double-standard after it published a...
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Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C., left) asked Tuesday when Congress might hear that it's time for Americans to come home from the war "Uncle...
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On top of recent articles at The New American here, here and here about huge oil deposits in the United States, now comes...
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After every Democrat and one Republican in the Wisconsin Senate voted to kill a regulatory reform bill that would have brought thousands of...
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