Afghanistan: Obama Administration Taking Wrong Lesson from Elections
The high voter turnout for the April 5 election in Afghanistan (nearly 60 percent) in the face of insurgent violence and threats demonstrates that the… Read More
The high voter turnout for the April 5 election in Afghanistan (nearly 60 percent) in the face of insurgent violence and threats demonstrates that the… Read More
It took some time for politicians to warm up to social media platforms like Twitter, but these days, they are using it like old pros—especially… Read More
The Clinton White House was the first administration in history to contend with the rise of the Internet, and its dramatic transformation of the modern… Read More
Meet Meb Keflezighi. The 38-year-old San Diego resident became the first American male to win the 118th Boston Marathon since 1983 on Monday. Check out this incredible… Read More
Reassurance. Out of necessity, it’s become a prevalent theme of President Obama’s foreign policy, including his trip to Asia that he embarks on today. After… Read More
Hun Sen, prime minister of Cambodia, and opposition leader Sam Rainsy met last week in an attempt to reconcile differences over allegedly rigged July 2013… Read More
Despite attempts to silence her and like-minded friends, Stanford University senior Judy Romea refused to back down. Romea, president of a campus group, had hoped… Read More
“Heaven Is for Real” rose to the nation’s No. 3 movie over Easter weekend, adding to the success this year of films with religious themes… Read More
Energy News
Good news for Earth Day: We can boost energy production and economic growth without harming the environment! Thanks to years of empty promises from the… Read More
With a deadline looming on the future of the taxpayer-funded U.S. Export-Import Bank, congressional Republicans remain split on whether to reauthorize the bank’s charter. The 80-year-old Ex-Im… Read More