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Senate Blocks Effort to Counter Contraception Mandate
President Obama’s controversial birth control mandate imposed by the Department of Health and Human Services was the subject of a fierce battle being...
Congress Passes Bill Severely Curtailing First Amendment Liberties
A bill has just passed the House and the Senate that criminalizes protests anywhere near the presence of a designated government official. On...
Read more“Sovereign Citizen Movement” Continues to Attract Attention
Film star Wesley Snipes (One Night Stand, Blade) is scheduled for release from federal prison on July 19, 2013, 31 months after being...
Read more“Peter Gleick Lied, But …” — Global-warming Alarmists Justify His Crime, Deception
“Peter Gleick lied, but was it justified by the wider good?” That question forms the headline for a revealing (and disturbing) column by...
Read moreNo Speeding Ticket for Councilwoman Driving 105 mph
Prince George’s County in Maryland has been a dangerous place for drivers and pedestrians. In 2005, for example, the county saw a 100-percent...
Read moreTexas Battles Obama Over Planned Parenthood Defunding
The state of Texas finds itself in a battle with the Obama administration over its decision to defund Planned Parenthood, the nation’s premier...
Read moreU.S. Aid to Egypt Likely to Continue As NGO Tensions Ease
As the conflict over U.S. government-funded interference in Egyptian politics appeared to be easing slightly — travel bans on American “pro-democracy” activists charged...
Read moreHuffington Post Urged to Apologize For Anti-Catholic Hate Screed
Saying "Mexican" rather than "Hispanic," asserting that the majority of welfare recipients are black, or suggesting that most terrorists are of Muslim descent...
Read moreFederal Programs Waste Tens of Billions of Dollars Every Year
As duplicative and wasteful federal programs go unreformed, a report published Tuesday by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) affirms that the government is...
Read morePentagon Reveals Remains of 9/11 Victims Disposed of in Landfill
The Pentagon (left) released a report February 29 revealing that some cremated remains of individuals killed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks...
Read morePrivacy Rights Groups Fight FAA on Use of Drones in U.S.
A number of privacy groups have petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on the proposed increase in the use of aerial drones in...
Read moreRegulators Plan to Mandate Rearview Cameras in Cars by 2014
Federal regulators are proposing more intervention in the U.S. automobile industry, as new safety regulations would require automakers to furnish all new vehicles...
Read moreAppeals Court Refuses to Rule on Laptop Encryption Case
When Ramona Fricosu’s attorney, Phil DuBois, promised to appeal a lower court’s ruling that she be forced to open encrypted files that may...
Read moreRomney Wins Arizona, Michigan
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney only narrowly defeated former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, 41-38 percent, in Romney's home state of Michigan, but handily won the...
Read moreObama’s Double Standard on Reporting Government Abuses
At the start of his February 22 press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney offered a tribute to deceased reporters Marie Colvin,...
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