Federal Agencies Should Be Forbidden from Turning Criminals Over to Sanctuary Cities!

By John W. Lillpop Recent events in the offensive city of San Francisco confirm what many have known for a long while: Ultra-liberal cities, like Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco, must not be trusted with protecting the welfare of citizenry against dangerous criminals. This is so because bleeding heart types almost always become enamored of the […]

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Supreme Court Decision a Loss for Unelected Bureaucrats Trying to Drive Up Energy Costs

The Supreme Court handed a victory to Americans concerned with unelected bureaucrats driving up energy costs by overturning a costly regulation that lacks any meaningful environmental benefit. With more regulations with similar high costs and meaningless direct benefits, now Congress and the states must step up to reject overzealous regulators—not rely on the courts. The […]

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Goodbye Washington, hello Moscow?

By Fred Weir MOSCOW — As two of the world’s biggest oil producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia working together have the potential to dominate the globe’s petroleum markets. So far, that hasn’t happened, as seemingly irreconcilable differences – and particularly US-Saudi relations – have kept them apart. But all the smiles and deal-making last month […]

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Is the Clinton Email Coverup Unraveling?

By Matthew Vadum Federal investigators may be closer to seizing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s illicit off-site email server as evidence emerges that she transmitted classified information through it and that key Obama White House officials knew about her clandestine email account for years. On Tuesday the Department of State made available on its […]

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What an Iran Deal Won’t Cover

With the deadline pushed off until July 7, I’m betting that an Iran nuke deal actually will be trumpeted over the July 4 holiday weekend, since the best time to put out controversial news in Washington, D.C., is near or over a break. Why? Well, most Americans will be distracted by festivities of fireworks, food […]

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Is Big Pharma Ignoring a Potential Cancer Cure?

(Fox News)  On April 12, 1955, the first successful polio vaccine was administered to almost 2 million schoolchildren around the country. Its discoverer, University of Pittsburgh medical researcher Jonas Salk, was interviewed on CBS Radio that evening. “Who owns the patent on this vaccine?” radio host Edward R. Murrow asked him. It was a reasonable […]

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