Holder Appoints Torture Prosecutor, Rejects Nuremberg Principle
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder appointed Assistant United States Attorney John Durham to investigate torture by U.S. officials since President Bush commenced the...
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder appointed Assistant United States Attorney John Durham to investigate torture by U.S. officials since President Bush commenced the...
The election of Barack Obama to the Presidency has highlighted the foreign policy double standard that the activists on the left end of...
Read moreThe President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology issued a dire warning Monday about the spread of the swine flu virus later...
Read moreDetails are emerging in a plot to recruit jihad terrorists from within the United States. According to the Associated Press, al-Shabab terrorists “have...
Read moreAs media outlets were filled with hysteria in the wake of several demonstrators carrying firearms to an anti-Obama rally in Phoenix last week,...
Read moreLike one of the old jalopies it is supposed to remove from the road, the $3-billion cash-for-clunkers program sputtered to a close on...
Read moreAfter a six-day delay caused by a faulty valve, South Korea has launched its first rocket, the Naro-1, from the Naro Space Center...
Read moreThe CIA is scheduled today to declassify a 2004 report that details at least one clear-cut case of felony torture, according to an...
Read moreMicrosoft and Yahoo are joining a coalition to oppose Google’s creation of what could become the largest virtual library the world has ever...
Read moreAs Congress and the Obama administration prepare to collectivize the entire healthcare industry, America’s senior citizens are paying the cost for an earlier...
Read moreMassachusetts' senior Senator Ted Kennedy has reversed an earlier stance with his recent appeal to change Massachusetts' rules of Senate succession once again....
Read moreA circuit judge in Florida said last Friday that Rifqa Bary, the Christian teenager who fled her Muslim family because she feared an...
Read moreU.S. District Court Judge John G. Koeltl of the Southern District of New York dismissed an ACLU challenge to the U.S. government's warrantless...
Read moreThe New York Times’ Benedict Carey reported this week that the Army “plans to require that all 1.1 million of its soldiers take...
Read moreIn 2007, U.S. life expectancy reached an all-time high of 77.9 years, up from 77.7 in 2006. The National Center for Health Statistics...
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