By Rebecca DiFede — In a recent speech in Michigan , GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney stated that “deep confidence in a better tomorrow is the basic promise of America” and that he didn’t merely want to change policies but wished to “offer a dramatic change in perspective and philosophy.” Hmm. […]
By Craig Rucker — Legal challenges by states and industry groups over the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) efforts to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases could and should be decided in the challengers’ favor. Whether that will happen in this highly politicized, semi-scientific matter […]
By Frank McCaffrey — Hear a new performer chosen by President Barack Obama as an answer to the hugely successful performer Adele and her song “Someone Like You.” This new hit will soon sweep the nation!
By Frank McCaffrey — Internet mogul Andrew Breitbart has died. He once spoke at an Americans for Limited Government event. Here is reporter Frank McCaffrey with our look at his ideas and highlights from that event.
By Bill Wilson — A small number of central banks around the world have begun investing their foreign exchange reserves in equities, according to Bloomberg News . These include the Swiss National Bank, the Bank of Israel, South Korea and others. So far it’s not much, several billion in stock buys by central […]
By Robert Romano — The national debt to GDP ratio is now over 100 percent. It’s official now. Well, almost. We’ll know more when the first quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers are published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis on April 27. But, based on a […]