Article Archive for October 2011
Armed citizen militia group US Border Guard is making its presence felt at the Occupy Phoenix demonstration to protect free speech rights, arguing that the second amendment prevents the state from abusing the first amendment.
Tens of thousands of new jobs will be announced today as David Cameron “strains every sinew” to get the sluggish economy moving.
Israeli archeologists have found a tiny but “extremely rare” Christian relic believed to be used for personal prayer during the sixth century in excavations in Jerusalem.
A new poll of Texas Republican voters indicates that Gov. Rick Perry is not even leading in his home state, the latest sign that he faces a huge task to regain the momentum and support …
When I first heard Houston Mayoral candidate Dave Wilson’s robocall blasting sometimes conservative Gary Polland for cozying up to Mayor Annise Parker, I thought that perhaps the non-partisan mayor’s race had turned into a Republican …
Italian deputies exchanged blows in parliament on Wednesday as tensions over a tough economic reform program came to a head.
Searchers working under floodlights have pulled out an 18-year old university student and a 27-year-old woman from building ruins after a devastating earthquake struck eastern Turkey.
Dubai-based Al Alaan TV have broadcast amateur footage that they claim shows the bodies of Colonel Gaddafi, his son Mutassim and his defence minister Abu Bakr Yunis prior to their burial in the Sahara Desert.
House Republicans are pitching a six-year transportation construction plan as a major jobs bill that can win bipartisan approval before next year’s election, a key GOP lawmaker said Monday.
The last of the nation’s most powerful nuclear bombs — a weapon hundreds of times stronger than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima — is being disassembled nearly half a century after it was put into …


