Articles by Kim La Cava
A recently completed survey details major concerns among American Christians over government plans for healthcare.
“When North Korean Army invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, South Korean Army was totally in disarray,” said South Korea’s famed retired general in a forum held in Seoul. “South Korean military was literally …
With France’s presidential election just around the corner, candidates on the left have rallied behind an embattled union leader, Xavier Mathieu (pictured), but with one notable exception.
RIOT police surrounded Bahrain University yesterday after hundreds protested following the reinstatement of a suspended student.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia, Ambassador Augustine Mahiga today expressed deep concern over the continuing parliamentary dispute in Mogadishu.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says she is “very glad” and “proud” that President Barack Obama appointed a director to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and three members of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) without …
With Mitt Romney winning the Iowa caucus and on track to do well in New Hampshire, conservatives should just give up and rally behind the former Massachusetts governor, MSNBC host Alex Wagner suggested at the …
Rep. Allen West said Friday morning that he’s steamed at how the House GOP leadership did not “stand against” what he calls the “pathetic policy” that came out of the payroll tax cut extension last …
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is campaigning with all guns firing on his “values” message in New Hampshire despite that state’s more moderate Republican electorate; on Thursday, he even compared himself to “a Jesus candidate.”
Remember Julio Osegueda? He was a student at Edison State College in Fort Meyers, Fla. After having a conversation with Barack Obama, Julio had the mother of all O-basms.


