I am sorry to learn of the death of John Walton in an air crash earlier today. He was quite active in the effort to improve educational opportunity for young people in America, and won a Silver Star for his ... READ MORE
The Discovery Channel's online poll is over, and the results are in. I'm pleased by who won, but, considering that Oprah Winfrey appeared in the top ten -- this is for the "greatest American" of all time, living or dead ... READ MORE
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's son Euan has accepted an internship at the U.S. House of Representatives -- with a Republican Congressman ... READ MORE
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review got right to the point in an editorial about the Kelo case: If on this day you think your home is your castle, you are a damn fool ... READ MORE
If a person hasn't learned to get their temper under control by the time they are 78, I guess it is hopeless: Furious that their romance was ending, a 78-year-old great-grandmother shot her 85-year-old ex-beau to death as he read ... READ MORE
From CNSNews.com comes this story: New Zealand's government is being challenged to justify the country's continued participation in the Kyoto Protocol after it admitted that complying with the climate change treaty will cost taxpayers about one billion NZ dollars (U.S ... READ MORE
The Heartland Institute reacts to the Supreme Court decision in the Kelo case: The U.S. Supreme Court has given a major victory to urban planners, large property owners, and government in the Kelo decision announced June 23. The major losers ... READ MORE
Husband David writes to share news of a letter he and others recently delivered to U.S. Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA), Chairman of the U.S. House Resources Committee. This letter was sent to let him know how deeply committed many people ... READ MORE
Efforts to encourage corporations to curb "greenhouse gas" emissions through a mandatory "cap-and-trade" scheme imposes a hidden tax on small businesses and amounts to a Kyoto-style rationing of energy use At least, that's what we think ... READ MORE
Project 21 has a new press release addressing the fact that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 47 percent of the over one million Americans who are HIV-positive are black. The press release contains details about the ... READ MORE
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