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“Potentially Evangelical” Professor Wins Lawsuit Against Kentucky U.
An astronomy professor who was passed over for a position at the University of Kentucky over concerns that he might be an evangelical...
“In God We Trust” Under Attack Again
Michael Newdow is at it again. The self-appointed spokesman for America’s atheists has once more appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to order...
Read moreArrested, Strip-searched Pro-lifers Score Another Victory in Court
LifeSiteNews.com reports that on January 13 the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal by Maryland police officers and state troopers...
Read moreUtah Could Use Gold, Silver Under Sound Money Act
In light of the U.S. dollar’s continual loss of purchasing power and the historical stability of precious metals as a store of value,...
Read moreU.S. Seeking Trade Pact With S. Korea by July
Both AFP and Reuters news services reported on January 13 that U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk had announced that the Obama administration hopes...
Read moreTucson Shooting Victim Creates Public Scene
During a televised town hall meeting on Saturday, James Fuller — one of those wounded in the January 8 shooting in Tucson —...
Read moreFBI Wiretapping of Congressmen Curtailed
The war over executive branch wiretapping is continuing, though there's one front where the executive branch appears to be losing: wiretapping congressmen. The...
Read moreHouse Passes ObamaCare Repeal
The United States House of Representatives voted 245-189 today to repeal President Obama’s signature healthcare law, often referred to as ObamaCare. The vote...
Read moreCornerstone Action Pushes for Repeal of NH “Gay Marriage” Law
Opponents of New Hampshire's same-sex marriage law will try to get the 2009 statute repealed this year, despite learning that the issue is...
Read moreRobert E. Lee: A Man Without a Country for 110 Years
Several states officially recognize and celebrate January 19 as Robert E. Lee’s birthday, including the state of Virginia as part of Jackson-Lee Day...
Read moreMississippi Senate Passes Arizona-Style Immigration Bill
An Arizona-style immigration bill passed the Mississippi State Senate on Tuesday and could have law enforcement officers checking the immigration status of persons...
Read moreChina and U.S. Expected to Strike Several Deals
Today, President Obama is expected to announce a deal with China that involves nuclear security. Additionally, Boeing will announce contracts on the sale...
Read moreFreedom of Information Act: Shield or Bludgeon?
The Supreme Court is about to hear arguments in the case of FCC v. AT&T which could have significant negative impacts on privately-held...
Read moreDHS Laptop Seizures Harass Travelers
Laptop seizures are a growing menace in America today and it's not about your computer software having a stroke. It's about the Department...
Read moreSubsidizing Ethanol Is Bad Policy
The federal policy of trying to reduce energy dependence through the use of ethanol runs counter to free-market economics. Increasing the use of...
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