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The Republicans, Iran, and Obama:  What we know, and what we can do

The Republicans, Iran, and Obama: What we know, and what we can do ­If you have been watching the GOP presidential debates, you obviously have...

Are the days of a free and open internet over?

Are the days of a free and open internet over? There’s a backlash underway against supporters of the Stop Online Privacy Act –...

Top 12 trends 2012

Top 12 trends 2012 ­After a tumultuous 2011 in which many of the trends we had forecast became...

Financing our freedoms

Financing our freedoms What to the debtor is freedom? During his 1941 State of the Union...

We were not born into the right family

We were not born into the right family ­I was preparing for a trip to Baltimore, Maryland, as for one to a war zone....

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Miracle of Ron Paul

Miracle of Ron Paul ­No, folks, they won't let him win the US presidential elections. Heck, they...

Obama Gets Real

Obama Gets Real For most of his time as a national political figure, Barack Obama has been...

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AFP Photo / Kimihiro Hoshino Today: 02:52

Google breaks its own rules

Google is getting into some hot water after some stealthy bloggers caught the search engine giants breaking their own rules.

 
Reuters / Max Whittaker Today: 02:38 2 comments

Florida Sheriffs pepper-spray retiree to death

The Sheriff’s Department of Lee County, Florida will be going to court later this year, but they won’t be the good guys sitting in front of a judge.

Spencer Platt / Getty Images / AFP Today: 02:02 3 comments

Black church awarded KKK shop

If you find yourself outside of Columbia, South Carolina and need to purchase any neo-Nazi memorabilia, you better act fast. The future of Laurens, SC’s Redneck Shop — and its inventory of KKK robes and even its backroom “Klan Museum” is in doubt.

 
Debbie Cook accuses leaders of Church of Scientology of corruption Today: 00:42 10 comments

Scientologists start a civil war

Hold on tight to your leather-bound edition of Dianetics and hope for the best. A rift between two top members of the Church of Scientology is causing the controversial religion to be bought to the brink of civil war.

A photo of 9/11 victim Mohammad Salman Hamdani is worn by his mother Talat Gilani Hamdani (McNew / Getty Images / AFP) 03.01, 23:55 3 comments

Muslim hero overlooked at 9/11 memorial

Mohammad Salman Hamdani was on his way to his job at the DNA analysis lab at Rockefeller University on September 11, 2001 when the 23-year-old EMT and police cadet raced to the World Trade Center to lend a hand.

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Abram Loeb, a fracking opponent (Spencer Platt / Getty Images / AFP) 03.01, 22:42 7 comments

Confirmed: Fracking caused Ohio earthquakes

Ohio lawmakers have put a temporary ban on fracking after experts say it is certain that recent fracking in the Buckeye State caused an outbreak of earthquakes.

Rupert Murdoch (AFP Photo / Justin Sullivan) 03.01, 21:20 1 comment

Murdoch gets a Twitter - and his wife is already mad at him

Is it possible to ruin your reputation in fewer than 140 characters? Absolutely. Now if only News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch had one that could be ravaged.

 
Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) waves during a campaign stop at the Park Place Event Center on January 2, 2012 in Cedar Falls, Iowa (AFP Photo / Justin Sullivan) 03.01, 20:32 15 comments

Ron Paul's support peaks on the eve of Iowa caucus

Republicans in the state of Iowa will gather today to cast their vote in the caucuses that will largely impact the presidential race, and all eyes are on Ron Paul as the Texas Congressman holds the lead in the polls.

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Iraq, Iraq-Kuwait Border: Iraqis wave behind a US flag fluttering on the dashboard of a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected  vehicle from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division as the last US convoy heads to the Kuwaiti border to leave Iraq on December 18, 2011. (AFP Photo / Lucas Jackson) 31.12.2011, 02:17 6 comments

As the year comes to an end, so does the Iraq War

A look back at some of the most significant events that shaped the Iraq War and continue to have implications today.

 
United States, Le Mars: Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Rep Ron Paul looks on during a town hall meeting at the Le Mars Convention Center on December 30, 2011. ( AFPJ Photo / ustin Sullivan) 31.12.2011, 01:30 64 comments

Ron Paul was right about CIA drug deal

Texas Congressman Ron Paul has long lobbied against government restrictions on the drug use of American citizens, but in the past the outspoken presidential hopeful has linked the US with narcotics closer than one might imagine.