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Texas Judge: No Prayer or Religious Words at Medina Valley Graduation
Graduation season this year has witnessed a number of spiritual battles as prayer and religious symbols at commencement ceremonies have been under attack...
Woman Accuses TSA Agent of Molestation at Airport
The public outcry against the privacy violations of Transportation Security Administration agents continues to be impassioned. This week, an unsettling video of a...
Read morePalin, in N.H., Rains on Romney’s Parade
A funny thing happened to Mitt Romney on the way to formally launching his campaign for President in the state with the nation's...
Read moreThe Economy Also Weakens Obama’s Reelection Hopes
The trickle of bad news about the economy has turned into a torrent, and is now threatening President Obama’s chances at reelection....
Read moreHouse Leadership Protects Obama’s Illegal Libyan War
Who says bipartisanship is dead? When it comes to unconstitutional wars, the leaders of both the Democratic and Republican parties sing from the...
Read moreGot Meds? Not Necessarily, Say U.S. Hospitals
Over the Memorial Day weekend, while many were getting their first taste of summer — ergo, not reading the news — it was...
Read moreJobs Numbers Stagnate: Has Obama’s Spending Killed the Recovery?
The U.S. economy experienced disappointing jobs numbers in May, according to figures released June 3 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS),...
Read moreGovernment Uses “Blunt Instrument” to Extract Taxes
Rep. Rick Mulvaney (R-S.C.), chairman of the Small Business Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce, told the Washington Business Journal last week that “instead...
Read moreForeign Aid: Borrowing From Peter to Pay Peter
Nowhere on the planet is common sense a scarcer commodity than in Washington, D.C. The $14 trillion in federal debt — much of...
Read moreMedicaid Director Says Indiana Cannot Defund Planned Parenthood
Last month, Indiana boasted being the first state to stop federal funding to Planned Parenthood by cutting off the funds it administers through...
Read moreFederal Govt Begins to Scrutinize Unions
American taxpayers may be interested to know that even as union bad behavior has seemingly been growing out of control, as unions remain...
Read moreGermany to Abandon Use of Nuclear Power
The crisis at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant in the aftermath of the magnitude 9 earthquake on March 11 has had aftershocks of its...
Read moreCalifornia Lawmakers Propose Controversial Bills
Lawmakers in California are advancing a number of controversial bills through the Senate and Assembly, including legislation that would provide financial aid to...
Read moreDid Rand Paul Really Say People Attending Radical Speeches Should Be Locked Up?
Freshman Kentucky Senator Rand Paul stepped into a First Amendment controversy on the Sean Hannity radio show May 27 with remarks that some have...
Read moreFor Many Families, Every Day Is Memorial Day
For the families, friends, and comrades in arms who have lost loved ones in our nation's wars, Memorial Day is never just an...
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