A Guardian newspaper opinion poll in the United Kingdom reveals that support for the Conservative Party has consistently stayed about that of support of the Labour Party since October of 2007.
Read the articleThe transcript of the first part of author M. Stanton Evans’ address on accepting the 2009 Reed Irvine lifetime achievement award from Accuracy in Media.
Read the articleAmerican educators and human rights activists are looking to make sure foreign academics with ties to terrorists or anti-American views can get back on American campuses.
Read the articleWe have entered a strange new era. Failing businesses – whether financial or industrial – are bailed out by taxpayers, and individuals who took loans they could not afford are subsidized by those who lived within their means.
Read the articleIt’s been quite a turnaround for Bill Ayers. The Communist terrorist who planned bombings of police stations, in order to inflict maximum injury and death on police officers, is now depending on the police at the University of Illinois, where he is a “distinguished” professor, to protect him from the tough questions of students’ parents.
Read the articleThis morning, in a federal courtroom a few blocks from FIRE’s Philadelphia headquarters, the landmark case of DeJohn v. Temple University neared its long-awaited completion.
Read the articleThe most recent gas war between Russia and Ukraine took place January 1st after political tension caused gas price negotiations between the two countries to fall apart and Russia cut gas flows to Ukraine.
Read the articleA noted left-wing writer actually found a Democrat he disapproves of. Naturally, the target of his angst has been dead for four years.
Read the articleEveryone seems to have their own theory as to what caused the economic crisis and which reforms will alleviate the suffering. But does anyone really understand what went wrong?
Read the articleBarack Obama’s recent nominations to the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) and other pressures have led some media organizations to question whether an executive order against torture may be one of the new president’s initial policies.
Read the articleChurch attendance is good for the soul, but a new study by FRC shows that it’s also good for American schools.
Read the articleSix academics and Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature Magazine, recently argued that society should move “towards the responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy,” particularly drugs typically used in the treatment of ADHD.
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