United States
Billions Spent by Feds and States to House Illegal Alien Criminals
The government of the United States spends in excess of $1.5 billion annually to incarcerate hundreds of thousands of criminal aliens. ...
Fear of Climate Change Falling Precipitously
The results of a recent survey conducted by the Gallup organization reveal that Americans and Europeans have much more to worry about (statism?...
Read moreEvidence for Double Dip is Growing
Establishment economists and other economic cheerleaders were disappointed to learn that, despite the government’s best efforts to revive the economy through Keynesian interventions...
Read moreThe Kohler Strike of 1954
Fifty miles north of Milwaukee lies the idyllic village of Kohler, Wisconsin. The largest employer in Kohler is the Kohler Company, a worldwide...
Read moreGroomed for Globalism
“Are you a citizen of the United States or are you a citizen of the world?” Professor and Ambassador Ahmad Kamal, a retired...
Read moreObama Oblivious to Religious Persecution of Christians
All over the world, Christians are persecuted for their faith. The murder of Coptic Christians in Egypt and the protests of radical Muslims...
Read moreTeen Challenge Founder David Wilkerson Dies
David Wilkerson, who pastored the 5,000-strong Times Square Church (left) in one of New York City’s seedier red light districts, and who founded...
Read moreFormer Miss USA Traumatized by TSA in Dallas
Susie Castillo, 2003 Miss USA and semifinalist for Miss Universe, was subjected to an invasive TSA pat-down in the Dallas airport on April...
Read moreUnions Refocus Energy on State Campaigns
Provoked by the varieties of so-called “anti-union legislation” being passed across the nation, unions have decided to refocus all of their attention and...
Read morePew: Record Number of Hispanics Voted in 2010 Midterms
More Hispanics voted in the 2010 midterm election than any other in U.S. history, the Pew Hispanic Center reports in its latest survey....
Read moreThe Effects of Low-dose Radiation
In 1990, the International Journal of Radiological Biology published a paper by M. Mine and his team of Japanese researchers entitled “Apparently beneficial...
Read moreBernanke Press Conference Proclaims Inflation Not a Problem
Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Ben Bernanke told reporters at the Fed's first ever press conference April 27 that the Fed's Open Market Committee will...
Read moreProp. 8 Defenders Ask Court to Vacate Ruling of Homosexual Judge
Proponents of California’s Proposition 8, the state constitutional amendment passed by voters in 2008 that defines marriage as between a man and a...
Read moreMilitary Atheists Want Chaplains
In what may be the apogee of oxymoronic ideas, a gaggle of military atheists is pushing the armed forces to create atheist chaplains....
Read moreIndiana First State to Cut Planned Parenthood Funding
The state of Indiana has become the first in the Union to cut off all government funding to Planned Parenthood. Though the effort...
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