Meet the Serial Killer Who Murdered Living Babies
This is Kermit Gosnell. The 73-year old may be the most prolific serial killer in American history. Last April he was charged with the murder… Read More
This is Kermit Gosnell. The 73-year old may be the most prolific serial killer in American history. Last April he was charged with the murder… Read More
Benghazi is back in the news in a big way. Here’s a quick update on what happened last week—and how it all started. Congress said… Read More
When you go to New York City, you probably don’t want to look like a tourist. But you almost can’t help looking up, up, up…. Read More
School choice is blossoming in the Sunflower State this spring. Last week, Governor Sam Brownback (R) signed into law Kansas’ first school choice scholarship program—making… Read More
As the 140th running of the Kentucky Derby is planned for this weekend and Americans familiarizes themselves with the contenders, three horses stand out: Uncle… Read More
At the beginning of the movie Lincoln, the president is focused on amending the Constitution to bar slavery. That seems unnecessary to some. After all,… Read More
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 23 members probably didn’t expect their union to fight in court to cut their pay. But in 2011, the… Read More
In 1964 Ronald Reagan delivered one of his most famous speeches, “A Time for Choosing.” Like Reagan, Americans of our day must take care to… Read More
What happens to an economy when you do just about everything wrong? Say you spend $830 billion on a stimulus stuffed with make-work government-jobs programs… Read More
Americans will get the answers they deserve to questions surrounding the Benghazi terrorist attack through creation of a special committee empowered to dig deep into… Read More
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The Benghazi scandal finally will get the investigative attention it should have gotten months ago. House Speaker John Boehner (R–Ohio) said today that he will… Read More
Margaret Sanger, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug…coming soon to a Smithsonian near you? The House of Representatives is slated to consider a resolution next… Read More
The Senate is expected to vote on the Energy Savings and Industrial and Competitiveness Act, sponsored by Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D–N.H.) and Rob Portman (R–Ohio)…. Read More
In order to stop the return of earmarking to Congress, Sens. Tom Coburn (R–Okla.), and Mark Udall (D–Colo.), are urging their fellow colleagues to support… Read More
The headline figures for the April employment report finally demonstrate strong labor market growth. A deeper dive into the report, however, shows it remains too… Read More
Charles Krauthammer told Fox News yesterday that newly-released White House e-mail on the Benghazi talking points is “equivalent of what was discovered with the Nixon… Read More
More than 8 million Americans have signed up for private health insurance plans under Obamacare’s online exchange, officials say, but some details remain vague. The… Read More
“Closing the skills gap is about keeping America working. …It’s about keeping America, America.” This was the theme of author and TV personality Mike Rowe’s… Read More
Obamacare is wreaking havoc on the economy; entitlement spending is swallowing the federal budget; America’s military readiness is in shambles; and a handful of senators… Read More
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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough pointedly blasted the White House over Benghazi today. “The White House is lying about something that we all know they’re lying… Read More
Three years ago today — the day Navy SEALs found and killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan — President Obama, Vice President Biden and other… Read More
In the wacky world of Washington D.C., policy issues are often consigned to self-contained stove pipes by the media and single-issue advocates. As a result,… Read More
After years of complaints about the lack of direction and mismanagement of U.S. International Broadcasting (USIB), the House Foreign Affairs Committee took a step toward… Read More
Amtrak, the federally subsidized passenger rail service, made headlines in recent months after an Inspector General report said it offered $428,000 worth of free wine,… Read More
The most prolific serial killer in American history didn’t wear a clown suit, put on a mask, or send cryptic letters to newspapers. Instead, he… Read More
Dominos are falling in the Benghazi cover-up. Today, explosive and emotional testimony from Brig. Gen. Robert Lovell (Ret.), former Intelligence Director of U.S. Africa Command,… Read More
Several dozen investigative journalists met in California over the weekend to discuss the Obama administration’s restrictions on press freedom—and how to fight back. The invitation-only… Read More
Donors like the Koch brothers make the news a lot, but did you know unions are five of the top 10 groups giving political donations… Read More
The disclosure this week of a White House document on Benghazi has thrust CBS News into the spotlight for its coverage in the aftermath of… Read More
In new research polling released this week, Barna Group finds that more than eight in 10 Americans (84 percent) are unaware global poverty has been… Read More