Article Archive for December 2010
Medicare regulations have revived discussion of the “death panels” that were loudly opposed during the healthcare reform debate earlier this year.
An advocate for America’s fighting men and women says she’s disappointed the Catholic Church didn’t take a stronger stance against the recent lame-duck Congress’s reckless decision to repeal the law that banned …
Analysts in South Korea believe President Lee’s surprise call for six-party talks will bring the parties to the table since China and North Korea have both been calling in recent weeks for …
The Christian community is speaking out with a strong voice on the issues of sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty.
Would you want Olympia Snowe to be the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives? How about Lindsey Graham? John McCain, perhaps? Any votes for Susan Collins?
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Wanderley Neri is 16, a middle-school dropout, sometimes drug abuser and an ex-convict. Not yet a man but hardly a boy, he is burdened with regret.
German airports should consider “profiling” passengers, a controversial practice used by other countries that risks discriminating passengers according to criteria such as religious and ethnic background.
Some North Korean troops stationed along the border have donned a camouflage uniform similar to that worn by South Koreans, apparently to practise intrusion drills, a defence ministry official said Tuesday.
The federal government has accumulated more new debt–$3.22 trillion ($3,220,103,625,307.29)—during the tenure of the 111th Congress than it did during the first 100 Congresses combined, according to official debt figures published by the …
Home prices continued to fall in October, according to new data from a closely watched housing market index, which suggests that the troubled sector has continued to founder and drag down hopes of …


