Letter from California: ‘Welcome to California!’ The door is always open
From Human Events: Media reports tell us some of the Central American illegal immigrants will be moved from Texas to California. Not surprising! The door seems to always be open in California for...
View ArticleWill Doctor Carson go to Washington?
From Human Events: A new Rasmussen report conducted by a national telephone survey of likely voters, it could be a surprising race among possible GOP contenders for presidency in 2016. Rasmussen picked...
View ArticleArmed drones return to Iraqi skies
From Human Events: WASHINGTON, June 27, 2014 – Some of the manned and unmanned aircraft that the United States is flying over Iraq are armed to protect newly arrived American military advisers on the...
View ArticleU.S. military advisors set up Baghdad joint operations center with Iraqis
From Human Events: Defense & National Security U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Rodney Clark, 1st Recon team leader of Scout Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute...
View ArticleVideo: Check out this trailer for Dinesh D’Souza’s film ‘America’
From Human Events: Guns & Patriots Dinesh D’Souza In this trailer for the film “America: Imagine the world without her” that opens July 2, Dinesh D’Souza interviews liberal intellectuals. The...
View ArticleGoing to college – the right choice for everybody?
From Human Events: We often utter profound phrases. Not in the sense they alter the course of Western civilization. Rather, their impact is measured by eye-widening realizations as we enter a new...
View ArticleHobby Lobby does not have to follow HHS mandate
From Human Events: The Supreme Court issued a 5-4 ruling today in Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby dictating that privately held corporations with religious beliefs do not have to provide contraceptives under...
View ArticleBattleground senate states hardest hit by climate regs
From Human Events: This article originally appeared on heartland.org. The Obama administration’s proposed carbon dioxide restrictions will impose their highest costs on states with key U.S. Senate...
View ArticleWill haggis soon be legal in America?
From Human Events: Haggis, the famous Scottish dish that consists of the heart, liver and lungs of sheep minced with onion, oatmeal and seasoning, may soon be legal in the United States. Britain’s...
View ArticleWill these 12 races decide the Senate majority?
From Human Events: The Washington Post lists the 12 senate races that it projects will decide which party holds the majority come November. On the list are: Michigan, Georgia, Iowa, Colorado, Alaska,...
View ArticleAmerica’s birthday
From Human Events: Birthdays are supposed to be times for celebration and gift-giving. But America’s upcoming birthday on the Fourth of July is a time when the gift most needed is an urgent warning...
View ArticleTell the imperial president: No more wars!
From Human Events: Barack Obama has asked Congress for $500 million to train and arm rebels of the Free Syrian Army who seek to overthrow the government. Before Congress takes up his proposal, both...
View ArticleFlorida poll: Scott, Crist in virtual tie; 50% support medical marijuana
From Human Events: Florida Gov. Richard L. “Rick” Scott inspects a storm damaged road. Scott is running for his second term. (Courtesy) Florida voters continue to support GOP Gov. Richard L. “Rick”...
View ArticleObama’s illegal immigration invitation
From Human Events: You can tell the tidal wave of illegal aliens, many of them unaccompanied minors, surging across the southern border is causing a bit of political discomfort for President Obama,...
View ArticleDemocrats play cynical game on immigration
From Human Events: Senate Resolution 51, which passed on a 24-7 party line vote, marked the 20th anniversary of Proposition 187’s qualification for the ballot “as a day to celebrate California’s...
View ArticleDay One of life in Hobby Lobby America
From Human Events: How are things looking on our first full day of life in the Hobby Lobby theocracy? Red-faced liberals screamed that yesterday’s Supreme Court decision in favor of the crafting...
View ArticleYou’ve Never Thought about the U.S. Economy Like This
From Human Events: Getting a new perspective on an old idea can be jarring. Take the example of a world map. Just look at how different the map below looks compared to the one you’ve seen your entire...
View ArticleObamaCare subsidy errors even worse than expected
From Human Events: Back when the rickety ObamaCare computer system was coughing and wheezing to life, critics warned that its incomplete systems would produce a large volume of data errors… and some of...
View ArticleEconomic freedom
From Human Events: A couple of years ago, President Barack Obama, speaking on the economy, told an audience in Osawatomie, Kansas: “‘The market will take care of everything,’ they tell us. … But here’s...
View ArticleThe ‘most dangerous man in the Obama administration’
From Human Events: In his new book, Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department (co-written with John Fund), Hans von Spakovsky reveals how our attorney general has turned America’s Department...
View ArticleFacebook experiment conducted during online piracy protests
From Human Events: This article originally appeared on watchdog.org. Facebook is facing backlash from users and researchers over the ethics and legality of a recently revealed week-long experiment,...
View ArticlePoll says Obama worst president in 70 years, respondents wish they had chosen...
From Human Events: With all the usual caveats about reading too much into a single poll, let’s read too much into this new poll from Qunnipiac University: President Barack Obama is the worst president...
View ArticlePresenting Your Halftime ETF Scorecard
From Human Events: Money Presenting Your Halftime ETF Scorecard The first half of a most unusual year for the financial markets now is in the books, and that means it’s time to break out the halftime...
View ArticleIs Rebounding Russia Ripe for Investment?
From Human Events: Russia’s developed economy is the eighth largest in the world, with a rich array of natural resources: timber, precious metals and fossil fuels. The country’s workforce is highly...
View ArticleA mess in Mississippi
From Human Events: Obviously, supporters of incumbent Mississippi senator Thad Cochran want his primary challenger, Chris McDaniel, to accept his narrow loss in the recent runoff election, portraying...
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