President Obama and the Big Media are all a-twitter over a new study by activist blogger John Cook that falsely claims to show 97 percent of climate scientists believe humans are causing global warming.

Chicago's anti-gun laws, though ineffective at stopping murders in that city, have been effective at stopping museums from displaying noteworthy guns from their collections.

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told the World Health Assembly on May 20 that "universal health coverage" is a "right" that "national governments" must enact.

The estimate that the cost of government regulations now exceed half of the annual budget for the first time fails to take into account the cost in freedoms lost in the regulatory state.

Regarding Obama's recent scandals, many are asking, "How much did he know?" While he may not have known everything his subordinates did, since he selected them he knew how they would act.

The new book Deep State by Marc Ambinder and D.B. Grady reads like an encomium rather an indictment of the federal government's secret activities.

In less than a week, at least six people in Yemen were killed in U.S. drone strikes, and many others were wounded.

Whether on college campuses or among nations on the world stage, if the battle comes down to the wimps versus the barbarians, the barbarians are bound to win. 

Author Christopher Ferrara’s main target, as indicated by the title of his book, is Liberty. He states: “America was the place where Liberty finally replaced what the Christian religion had once wrought in social order: the alliance of altar and throne.” But it isn’t liberty that has been failing in America; it is license.

Keynesian economist Paul Krugman crowed in the June 6 edition of the New York Review of Books that “the case for austerity has crumbled,” but careful analysts should be cautioning “real austerity was never even attempted.”

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