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White House Considered Solyndra Bailout Days Before Bankruptcy
Only days before Solyndra’s bankruptcy, the Obama administration mulled over a last-minute bailout plan that would have granted the federal government part ownership...
Cain Says Perry Camp Leaked Story; Meanwhile, Third Woman Accuses Him
When word surfaced from Politico last Sunday of sexual harassment allegations against presidential contender Herman Cain dating back to the late 1990s, questions...
Read moreRepublicans Introduce Bill Pushing Internet Sales Taxes
The days of tax-free Internet shopping may soon be coming to an abrupt end, if two Republican senators have their way. Sens. Mike...
Read moreN.H. Judge Upholds Right to Record Police in Public
A District Court judge in Goffstown, New Hampshire has dismissed a criminal charge against a Weare man for recording his conversation with a...
Read moreSouth Carolina Sheriff Tells Citizens: “Arm Yourselves”
Sheriff Chuck Wright (left) of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, opened a news conference on Monday about an assault and attempted rape on Sunday in...
Read moreObama Admin. Memo Shows Bias for Manmade Global Warming Research
A July 21, 2010 memo by John Holdren, director of the Office of Science and Technology and Peter Orzag, director of the Office...
Read moreSurvey Examines Politics of Occupy Wall Street Movement
The ideologies and demographics of the Occupy Wall Street movement have been obscured by disorganization and media rhetoric, but emerging surveys and analyses...
Read moreGorbachev: Pushing New World Order, World Government
Mikhail Gorbachev has been at it again. The peripatetic former head of the Soviet Union was particularly busy in October, roving the world...
Read moreObama Scales Back Border Patrol Enforcement
Even as Congress considers legislation that would vastly expand the powers of the U.S. Border Patrol to enter land controlled by other federal...
Read moreCA School Crowns Lesbians Homecoming “King” and “Queen”
It was a first last weekend, both for San Diego, California’s Patrick Henry High School and for the nation. On October 30, the...
Read moreU.S. House Affirms National Motto “In God We Trust”
The U.S House of Representatives voted 396-9 on November 1 to affirm “In God We Trust” as the official national motto of the...
Read moreRuling May Force Christian TV Shows Off the Air
A Federal Communications Commission ruling on closed captioning of television programs could jeopardize the continued broadcast of shows produced by “some 300 small-...
Read moreNurses Forced to Assist With Abortions Sue N.J. Hospital
A dozen nurses in New Jersey have filed a law suit against their employer, charging that they were forced to assist with abortions....
Read moreNew Education Dept. Statistics Beg Questions on Race, Ethnicity
The U.S. Department of Education’s statistical and testing arm, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), released its latest “progress” report November 1st:...
Read moreGerman Catholic Bishops Selling Porn
Sexual corruption in the Catholic priesthood goes even deeper than anyone thought. Yet while the scandal of homosexual priests molesting teenage boys has...
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