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Fifty Years After the Algerian War of Independence
Algeria — just west of Libya in northwest Africa — has been part of the civilized world since before Christ. In ancient times,...
S.C. Attorney General Asks Court to Unblock Immigration Law
On December 22, 2011, a judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina issued a preliminary injunction blocking the...
Read moreHouse Passes Bill to End Automatic Spending Increases
For nearly four decades Congress has ensured that federal spending rises inexorably by guaranteeing that every budget item increases automatically each year. And...
Read moreAG Holder May Be Held in Contempt for “Fast & Furious” Cover-up
Attorney General Eric Holder faced tough questions about the “Fast and Furious” gun-trafficking scandal from outraged members of Congress during a Thursday hearing,...
Read moreTSA Agent Caught Stealing $5,000 from Passenger at JFK Airport
Another day, another sticky-fingered Transportation Security Administration agent caught stealing from airline passengers: According to the Associated Press, 31-year-old Alexandra Schmid, a TSA...
Read moreObama Seeks $5 Billion For Veterans Jobs Corps Proposal
The Obama administration on Friday accelerated efforts to tame unemployment among U.S. veterans by calling for a new conservation program that would put...
Read moreSen. Grassley Probes FDA Over Email Surveillance of Whistleblowers
Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa, left) issued a five-page letter Wednesday demanding that Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg disclose who authorized...
Read moreMissouri State Senator Introduces Nullification Bill
In Federalist No. 46, James Madison predicted: But ambitious encroachments of the federal government, on the authority of the State governments,...
Read moreNo-fly List Doubled in One Year
In the past year the U.S. government’s no-fly list has more than doubled, going from about 10,000 names to about 21,000, according to...
Read moreIndiana Republicans Enact Right-to-Work Law
On February 1, Indiana became a Right-to-Work state when Governor Mitch Daniels (left) signed the bill the day after it passed the Indiana House of...
Read moreCancel the Cookies: Grave Concerns Over Direction of Girl Scouts
The Girl Scout cookie drive is in full swing and, as in the past, the 100-year-old organization expects to profit handsomely from truckloads...
Read moreFacing the Giants? A Snap for Danny Woodhead
Danny Woodhead (left) is a mini Tim Tebow … sans the hype. Heralding an article with a never-give-up theme about undrafted and cut...
Read moreKomen Cancer Charity Reneges on Planned Parent Defunding
Three days after announcing that it would no longer fund Planned Parenthood, the Komen cancer charity has reversed its decision, apologizing profusely for...
Read moreControversial Christian General Bows out of West Point Prayer Breakfast
Pressure from a military veterans group unhappy with his stance on Islam and the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States has prompted...
Read moreRich Americans Are Fleeing the Country
When Hollywood film director James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic, Terminator) announced that he was moving to New Zealand, preppers, fiscal doomsayers, and alarmists had...
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