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New York Regents Exams Favor Islam
This week, the New York Post exposed the religious bias found within the New York State Regents exams. According to the Post, “State...
Karzai Aide Suspected of Link to CIA
The New York Times on August 25 quoted unnamed Afghan and U.S. officials who asserted that the chief of the Afghan National Security...
Read moreTSA Test Markets More Agressive Frisking
Front-of-hand frisking by police was once reserved for criminals caught in the act. But now the ACLU is questioning a new technique being...
Read moreThe Rise and Fall of the U.S.S.A.?
In the latest issue of Trends Journal Gerald Celente, the founder and director of Trends Research Institute and also bestselling author of Trends...
Read moreAugust 24 Primaries Yield Big Results
Yesterday’s national primaries proved several things. First, Sarah Palin’s political influence has not diminished. Second, Arizona Republican Senator John McCain’s dramatic transformation was...
Read moreState Department Submits to UN Human-rights Review for the First Time
On August 20, for the first time in its history, the United States submitted an official report of its record on human rights...
Read moreHousing Bubble Refuses to Re-Inflate
Housing sales dropped by more than 25 percent nationwide in July, according to the National Association of Realtors, after a federal tax credit...
Read moreObama Needs Your 401(k) to Balance His Budget
The Obama administration is “taking the first steps to confiscate retirement dollars,” according to Dr. Jerome Corsi who predicts that the end result...
Read moreEgg Recalls Bring Statists Out of Their Shells
Government is the only institution whose power and budget grow when it fails. A crisis, real or perceived, is considered an “opportunity” for...
Read moreSEC Charges NJ With Cooking the Books
Notable in the statement from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week that it was charging the State of New Jersey with...
Read moreIn Philly, Blogging Brings Big Business License Bill
Philadelphia: The City of Brotherly Love. The home of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were drafted. The...
Read moreIn Defiance of the Constitution, 49,000 Troops Still Deployed in Iraq
Many of the nearly 50,000 combat troops waking up in the same Iraqi bivouacs would be surprised to learn that the “final combat...
Read moreUN Decries “Huge Scam” of Carbon Offsets
The track record of the United Nations' efforts pressuring for carbon credit “cap and trade” schemes has been very clear the past few...
Read moreJudge Blocks Federal Funding of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of Federal District Court for the District of Columbia issued a preliminary injunction on August 23 blocking further...
Read moreGun-control Laws Challenged After Supreme Court Ruling
On June 28, the day the Supreme Court ruled in McDonald v. Chicago that individuals have the right to keep and bear arms,...
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