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American Held by North Korea Returns Home
Aijalon Mahli Gomes — a U.S. citizen imprisoned in North Korea last January, and later sentenced to eight years of hard labor with...
Controversy Over Status of Illegal Convicted In Killing
Controversy surrounds the recent arrest of an illegal immigrant in Gwinnett County Georgia, part of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. On August 23, MyFoxAtlanta...
Read moreUSA Today Restructures to Emphasize Web and Mobile Markets
In a major restructuring of its operations, USA Today, published by Gannet Co., Inc., has announced that it will lay off 130 employees...
Read moreRon Paul Calls for Audit of U.S. Gold Reserves
In an exclusive interview with Kitco News, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) revealed that next year at the start of the newly inaugurated 112th...
Read moreMember of EU Parliament Speaks Out On Global Warming
The fortunes of the theory of manmade global warming have fallen on such hard times in the past year that even Lindsey Graham...
Read moreState Department Ties Its Big Spending to “Good Governance”
Reporters for the Washington Times newspaper clearly took a measured, analytical view when they learned that a U.S. State Department agency most folks...
Read moreWelcome Back to School; Here’s Your Student REAL ID Card
In what reads like a passage from George Orwell’s 1984 or Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, the government public school district for New...
Read moreNew 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...
Read morePeace Activists Attempt to Stop Iraq Deployment at Ft. Hood
According to the Daily Paul website, early Monday morning, August 23, five anti-war protesters wearing black shirts that read “Disobey,” attempted to block...
Read moreKarzai 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 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...
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