Remembering 9/11/2001
Lessons Learned? Or Repeating the Same Mistakes? by George Landrith • Frontiers of Freedom When Ronald Reagan was asked what his plan was for dealing with the…
Lessons Learned? Or Repeating the Same Mistakes? by George Landrith • Frontiers of Freedom When Ronald Reagan was asked what his plan was for dealing with the…
by Dr. Lawrence Franklin There are 114 chapters (suras) in the Koran. There are 30 parts as the early Muslims wanted the recitation of the entire Koran to be framed…
On Wednesday, September 10th, the House of Representatives is expected to take up the Employee Health Care Protection Act (H.R. 3522). If enacted, the legislation would allow American workers to…
by Brent Budowsky • The Hill When President Obama and European leaders meet at the NATO summit meeting in Wales on Thursday, they will have one last chance…
by Peter Morici • FoxNews The U.S. economy created only 142,000 jobs in August, down from 212,000 in July, indicating the economy significantly slowed this summer. Job creation…
by T. Becket Adams • Washington Examiner As lawmakers return to Washington to continue the search for thousands of missing subpoenaed emails related to the Internal Revenue Service’s…
Rather than trying to ban the practice, why can’t Obama address corporate tax reform? by Charles Krauthammer • National Review The Obama administration is highly exercised about “inversion,”…
by Mark Schultz & Adam Mossoff • TechPolicyDaily.com A handful of increasingly noisy critics of intellectual property (IP) have emerged within free market organizations. Both the…
by Chuck Vinch • Army Times The Defense Department broke the law when it transferred five Taliban detainees from the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Qatar in exchange…
by Megan McArdle • Bloomberg Last Monday, Jed Graham of Investor’s Business Daily reported that insurers say Affordable Care Act enrollment is shrinking, and it is expected to…
by Las Vegas Review-Journal President Barack Obama says it’s “not fair” and “not right” for U.S. companies to set up overseas to avoid taxes. Except when it benefits him politically.…
by CJ Ciaramella • Free Beacon A government watchdog group announced Monday that it is suing a dozen federal agencies for improperly delaying Freedom of Information…
Investor’s Business Daily Great leadership isn’t necessarily about intelligence, expertise or background. It’s more about wisdom and judgment. Based on this, Americans should be very concerned about Secretary of State…
by Patrick Howley • Daily Caller U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan Thursday ordered the Internal Revenue Service to come up with new answers after IRS employees…
by Noah Rothman • HotAir.com Oh, he didn’t come right out and admit that, but White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest communicated his bewilderment perfectly…