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Gingrich and the Courts: No, Sir, That Ain’t History
Newt Gingrich is fond of reminding listeners that he was a history professor. As with most things the former Speaker of the House...
Paul Poised to Win Iowa; GOP Establishment on Edge
With the Iowa caucuses just two weeks away, Ron Paul has taken the lead in two caucus forecasts — a development that has...
Read moreSNL Mocks Quarterback Tim Tebow’s Faith
Weeks ago, The New American reported on Denver Broncos’ quarterback Tim Tebow’s (left) passionate faith and the flak he has taken for it....
Read moreCongress Locked in Heated Payroll Tax Cut Debate
Debate over the payroll tax cut remains heated as House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio, left) demanded from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)...
Read moreOWS Port Shutdown Strategy May Backfire
The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators on the West Coast moved into a new phase of "direct action" this past week with efforts to...
Read moreObama Family’s Hawaii Vacation Estimated to Cost More Than $4 Million
The cost of the Obama family’s annual Hawaiian getaway swells as First Lady Michelle Obama’s separate trip stands to cost taxpayers tens of...
Read moreMicrosoft’s Allen Launches New Space Company
The field of private space ventures is gaining a new competitor, Stratolaunch Systems, the brainchild of former Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. According to...
Read moreNDAA Would “Quash Dissent” on Internet
Critics of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) have pointed to its provisions that permit the indefinite detention of American citizens, without charges...
Read moreRomney Proposes National ID Card
Mitt Romney has a plan. A plan to solve the “immigration problem.” And it will come as no surprise to those following the...
Read moreHomeland Security Committee Unveils Cybersecurity Bill
Members of the House Homeland Security Committee unveiled legislation Thursday that would authorize the cybersecurity functions of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)...
Read morePresident Welcomes Suspected Terrorist to White House
A former member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) with suspected ties to a 1996 terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 U.S...
Read moreRick Perry Double Dips While Calling for Washington to Scale Back
On Thursday, December 15, Texas Governor and GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry released information that he is simultaneously collecting the Governor's salary and...
Read moreAnonymous Donors Pay Off Layaways for Struggling Kmart Customers
The New American has been reporting on the controversy surrounding the Christmas season, particularly when Christians attempt to display the Nativity scene or...
Read moreState Attorneys General Seek Halt to Challenges to Immigration Laws
On Thursday, motions were filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals by attorneys general of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina asking the...
Read moreTroops “Not Leaving” Afghanistan in 2014, U.S. Officials Say
U.S. forces will not be leaving Afghanistan when Afghan troops are scheduled to take responsibility for the country's security in 2014, American officials...
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