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Court Strikes Down FCC’s “Net Neutrality”
In an important action defending freedom of speech on the Internet, the U.S. Court of Appeals has struck down an attempt by the...
Starbucks Sticks With Second Amendment
As reported previously, Starbucks has found itself enmeshed in the struggle between activists who are attempting to deprive Americans of their Second Amendment...
Read moreObama Reserves Option to Nuke Iran
It's getting harder and harder these days for a President of the United States to be hawkish enough to please the proponents of...
Read moreThe Value of Liberal Arts Education
“The Death of Liberal Arts” lamented a headline in an April 5 Newsweek.com article that carried the subhead: “How the recession and unemployment...
Read moreObama’s “Race to the Top” Rewards Disappointing
President Obama’s Race to the Top program was intended to award states that implement “coherent, compelling, and comprehensive education reform.” Governors from a...
Read moreSenators Question Flawed NASA Climate Data
According to NASA, its own temperature data is more flawed than the temperature data from the University of East Anglia, the British institution...
Read moreIs Military Confused on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”?
What exactly is the status of the U.S. military’s official policy on the 17-year-old “don’t ask, don’t tell” law, which allows homosexuals to...
Read moreFederal Judge Rules Warrantless Wiretapping Violates FISA
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Vaughn Walker ruled March 31 that the executive branch cannot flatly ignore the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of...
Read moreObama’s Boring Plan: Throw a Wrench in Offshore Drilling
President Obama is opening limited areas on the coasts of Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, and Alaska to offshore drilling in a supposed effort...
Read moreJohn Barry: True Father of the American Navy
Who was the “brilliant child of the wind and waves” who fired the inaugural volley at the Royal Navy’s pride by being the...
Read moreFed Ends MBS Intervention
The Federal Reserve ended its largest intervention in the housing market on April 1, ceasing its purchase of Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) that began...
Read moreReal Unemployment Still in 17 Percent Range
According to the U.S. Labor Department, the economy added 162,000 jobs in March, the most since the beginning of the worst recession since...
Read moreObama & Co. Want National Biometric ID
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators is teaming up with the Obama administration to legalize illegal immigrants and require biometric national ID cards...
Read moreMumbai Terrorist Was US Agent
After terrorist conspirator and “former” U.S. government agent David Coleman Headley received promises of leniency and extradition protection from American prosecutors...
Read moreTea Party: A Brewing Movement
On a cold night in December 1773, some three years after passage of the Tea Act by the British Parliament, colonists were fed...
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