Democrat Senator: Illegal Alien Could Be Our Future President
Video Thursday, June 30th, 2011Harvard: July 4th Parades Are Right-Wing
Liberty Thursday, June 30th, 2011Democratic political candidates can skip this weekend’s July 4th parades. A new Harvard University study finds that July 4th parades energize only Republicans, turn kids into Republicans, and help to boost the GOP turnout of adults on Election Day.
Glenn Beck will keynote midwest tea party convention
Activism Thursday, June 30th, 2011Glenn Beck may go off Fox airwaves on Thursday, but in October he’ll join fellow conservative pundits for the second-straight year in the Northwest suburbs.
Special Software Sheds Light on Who Really Wrote the Bible
Technology Thursday, June 30th, 2011Software developed by an Israeli team is giving intriguing new hints about what researchers believe to be the multiple hands that wrote the Bible.
Internet sales tax: Online retailers to start collecting sales taxes in California
Taxes Thursday, June 30th, 2011Shopping at Amazon.com Inc. and other major Internet stores is poised to get more expensive.
Durbin: Illegal Alien Could Be Our Future President
2012 Elections, Breaking News, Headlines Thursday, June 30th, 2011After using illegal immigrants as props to push the DREAM Act, Sen. Durbin (D-IL) made the following statement at a Senate committee hearing:
NY Officials Warn Of Rapidly Spreading Whooping Cough Virus
Health Thursday, June 30th, 2011SMITHTOWN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A cluster of whooping cough is growing on Long Island, with dozens of people infected by the virus.
Jobs Picture Remains Ugly as Weekly Claims Still High
Finance Thursday, June 30th, 2011The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits barely fell last week, a government report showed on Thursday, suggesting the labor market was struggling to regain momentum.
Only Five Networked Cars For Every 1,000 Would End Traffic
Technology Wednesday, June 29th, 2011It’s safe to say, despite Nevada’s recent approval of fully automated vehicles, that we Americans are ambivalent about the prospect of networked cars.