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The Passing of Irving Kristol
The man who delightedly accepted the title of neoconservatism’s “godfather” passed away on September 18 at age 89. Sad to report, the neoconservatism...
Lunar Probe Finds Water on the Moon
NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) has verified an discovery important for the future of manned space flight: there is water on the Moon....
Read moreACORN Sues, IRS Drops Group
ACORN is striking back at the young documentarians who brought the organization to its knees. ...
Read moreSegregation Today, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever in Tucson
Would you hire school teachers and mete out punishment to students based on race? Some obviously would, as this is exactly what’s happening...
Read moreMass Gov. Calls Senate Appointment an “Emergency”
From somewhere beyond the grave, the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy still maintains a tight grip on Massachusetts politics. The state's Legislature has...
Read moreAmmo Scarce as Americans Load Up
As Americans continue to purchase record-setting stockpiles of ammunition, manufacturers are being forced to work literally around the clock to keep up with...
Read moreProposal for This Week’s G-20 Summit: IMF as Global Financial Regulator
“The International Monetary Fund was the surprise winner at the last summit of the Group of 20 leaders, which agreed to quadruple the...
Read moreObama at UN, Calls for “Change … New Era of Engagement”
President Obama delivered his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, employing impassioned rhetoric reminiscent of his presidential campaign's...
Read moreExcising Religious Beliefs From a Child
A New Hampshire family-court judge has decreed in a July 13, 2009 ruling that a 10-year-old home-schooled child must now go to a...
Read moreRecession Delays, Cancels Retirement Plans
According to a survey conducted in the past two months by an organization known as Experience Works, the current recession is hitting seniors...
Read moreJudge Napolitano: People Will Resist Vaccines, Quarantines
Judicial analyst and former federal judge Andrew Napolitano blasted a controversial bill in Massachusetts and warned that the public would resist. During an...
Read moreFCC Chief Backs Net Neutrality
Julius Genachowski, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has proposed extending FCC regulation of the Internet and wireless carriers for the sake of...
Read moreFederalizing the Nation’s Waters
President Obama wants to centralize oversight of the nation's waters along our coastlines and Great Lake shores, synthesizing federal, state, and other agencies...
Read moreSurvey Reveals Growing Ranks of “No Religion” Population
The most recent in a series of surveys of American Religious Identification conducted by Trinity College reveals that the number of Americans with...
Read moreCensus Bureau Wants to Know — Everything
Fewer of us got married, owned our own homes, drove to work alone, or moved to a new residence last year than the...
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