Recently, newsrooms were abuzz with news of North Korea’s underground detonation of a nuclear bomb.
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Undergrads Training for Unemployment
Colleges routinely get away with marketing claims that would make most other industries ripe targets for federal investigators and/or congressional inquisitors.
No Respite for Cuba
On May 20, 2009, the world joined Cubans in marking the second anniversary of Cuba’s Solidarity Day. However, even as the world observed this day, the situation remains bleak for many Cubans.
Saving Monuments from the ACLU
Schools, parks and courthouses aren’t the only places hit by separation of church and state lawsuits. Several veterans groups recently argued that a case coming before the Supreme Court this fall could help determine the fate of veterans’ memorials around the country.
Fighting Irish Faux Catholicism
The president’s celebrated appearance at Notre Dame marked the university’s most advanced occasion of giving a platform to a high-profile pro-choice speaker but practicing Catholics are starting to notice.
GOP Poised for 2010
The chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Texas), has called for Republicans to embrace new campaign tactics if they hope to win the 2010 Congressional elections.
Of Fairness & Freedom
“For a long time, the fairness doctrine has been sound asleep. In my opinion let it rest in peace,” said Jerald N. Fritz, General Counsel at Allbritton Communications Company, during a discussion panel on the fairness doctrine.
Congressional Corruption Outlined
Does lobbying represent a corrupt special interest, a neutral force, or a beneficial component of democracy in Washington, DC?
ACORN Under Fire
ACORN continues to come under fire even as U.S. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) moved an amendment on the House floor that would allow non-profit organizations, such as the aforementioned group, easy access to federal funds.
Inconvenient Emails from the NY Times
The Favorite newspaper of professors everywhere has some explaining to do.