In January 1907, a German-born official in the British Foreign Office wrote a memorandum that since has been indelibly linked…
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As with Egypt, American sympathies instinctively side with Libya’s oppositional forces as they seek to overthrow the tyrant Qaddafi—and rightfully…
The official hymn of the U.S. Marine Corps famously begins with “From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of…
Some may remember the scene from the film Moonstruck in which Cher slaps Nicholas Cage upside the head and yells…
Pennsylvania’s new governor, Tom Corbett, has submitted his first annual budget to the state legislature. It includes proposals for spending…
From Congressman Keith Ellison’s emotional breakdown to Congresswoman Jackie Speier’s accusations of “racism,” last week’s hearings on Muslim radicalization have…
In America, it’s easy to take freedom speech for granted. After all, for citizens of the United States, free speech…
Following the murder of Pakistan Minister of Minority Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti on March 2nd, Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) and Congressman…
Attorney General Eric Holder explained the Obama administration’s decision not to defend the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) against court…
There are two high-profile labor disputes in the news these days. One involves Wisconsin’s public-school teachers; the other, the National…