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Democrats Urge U.S. to Press Mexico on Central American Migrants’ Safety
In an effort to discourage the Mexican government's violations of the human rights of Central American migrants, last Friday more than 30 House...
Florida Residents Rally for Embattled Ten Commandments Display
Five years ago Cross City, Florida, resident Joe Anderson decided to pay for and donate to Dixie County a granite monument (left) that...
Read morePaul Keeps His Honor, Rejects Trump’s Debate Invitation
When Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media, decided to team up with Donald Trump by asking him to moderate Newsmax’s upcoming Republican presidential...
Read moreGrandma, 84, Strip Searched by TSA, Says U.S. in “Big Trouble”
An 84-year-old grandmother in a wheelchair abused by Transportation Security Administration screeners at John F. Kennedy airport plans to sue the TSA, complaining...
Read moreGingrich Favors Juries, But Not for Americans … Just for Illegal Aliens
Newt Gingrich came out strongly for jury trials before illegal immigrants can be deported in the December 3 presidential forum sponsored by Fox...
Read moreHerman Cain Suspends Campaign; Calls Allegations “False”
After several delays Saturday afternoon, one-time “man to beat,” Herman Cain, indefinitely suspended his campaign for President. ...
Read moreHuckabee Forum: Is Ron Paul a Constitutional Hypocrite on Social Security?
When Fox News' Mike Huckabee hosted a forum for the GOP presidential candidates December 3, few expected that Texas Congressman Ron Paul would...
Read moreGOP Presidential Hopefuls Turn to Neocons for Foreign Policy Direction
Newt Gingrich is relishing his new front-runner position. The media is slavering over the former Speaker of the House, endowing him with that...
Read moreDocuments Show Top Officials Lied About Fast & Furious
The scandal surrounding the Obama administration’s operation “Fast and Furious,” which sent thousands of American guns to Mexican drug cartels, continues to escalate....
Read moreInstitute for Justice Celebrates 20 Years of “Litigating for Liberty”
Economist and conservative commentator Don Boudreaux attended the opening of the Institute for Justice (IJ) on September 10, 1991, and thought to himself...
Read moreFootball Player Turned Constitutionalist Decides to Run for Public Office
Welcome to Paul Blair’s world. The 48-year-old Blair (left), pastor of the Fairview Baptist Church in Edmond, Oklahoma, is a small business owner,...
Read moreGM Offers Buyback for Chevy Volt Owners Fearful of Battery Fires
General Motors will buy Chevrolet Volts back from any owner who worries that their plug-in electric car will catch fire, the company’s CEO...
Read moreHerman Cain Says Wife Didn’t Know About Relationship With Latest Accuser
In an interview Thursday night with CNN’s Piers Morgan, Herman Cain’s lawyer repeatedly dodged questions as to whether his client had carried on...
Read moreBoeing and Machinists Union Reach Tentative Labor Deal
After years of contentious feuding, Boeing and the machinists union announced Wednesday that they’d reached a tentative four-year contract extension on a collective...
Read moreSenate Defeats Both Parties’ Payroll Tax Cut Extension Bills
Thursday was a big day for the U.S. Senate, which stayed in session later than usual to attend to a few significant items,...
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