United States
Healthcare Debate Turmoil
At most public gatherings focused on President Barack Obama's healthcare reform proposals, Americans have expressed their strong feelings in a peaceful and civil...
Rand Paul Running for U.S. Senate
Rand Paul officially opened his campaign for Kentucky’s open U.S. Senate seat August 5. Paul is a medical doctor and the son of...
Read more“Hillary: the Movie” Awaits Sotomayor
Hillary: the Movie, a controversial documentary about former U.S. Senator and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be the first case newly...
Read moreNo More War on Terror, White House Claims
The Obama administration has declared an end to the “war on terror,” which undoubtedly scares the neocons as much it warms the hearts...
Read moreCyberattack Takes Down Twitter
A denial-of-service attack took down the Twitter short messaging service on the morning of August 6. As of this writing, the Twitter status...
Read moreMarines Fight Facebook, NFL Tackles Twitter
The Los Angeles Times reported on August 5 that the Defense Department is studying how to use social networking sites such as Facebook,...
Read moreCelebrating Christmas in July in Krum, Texas
From Krum, Texas, comes the heartwarming story of a small town that pulled together to celebrate Christmas in July for a young girl...
Read moreObama’s Healthcare Prescription
President Barack Obama has a prescription to fix what ails America’s current healthcare system. He presented his essential ideas during ABC’s Prescription for...
Read moreBrowning: One Man’s Impact
On a particular fall day in 1889, the members of the Ogden Rifle Club of Ogden, Utah, were out in force. The men...
Read moreCommunist Ties Become Issue in NYC Politics
As we reported in a related article published yesterday, John Choe is a leading candidate in the September 15 Democratic primary for New...
Read moreClinton Stumps for International Criminal Court
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking at a town hall meeting at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, on August 6, said it...
Read moreHealth Insurance Lobby Speaks Out
Karen Ignagni, president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, told reporters during an August 4 conference call that critics of private health insurance providers...
Read moreAll Doped Up
Between 1996 and 2005, Reuters reports, the use of anti-depressants doubled to nearly 10 percent of the American population. In 1996, the figure...
Read moreAbortion and Public Health Insurance
Associated Press reported on August 5 that “health care legislation before Congress would allow a new government-sponsored insurance plan to cover abortions, a...
Read moreLobbyists for Communist N. Korea & China Worming Way into Big Apple Politics
With North Korea defiantly slinging missiles in our direction, now might not seem the most propitious time for a politico tied to this...
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