Two Business Owners Fight the IRS to Get Their Seized Money Back
July 20, 2015 |
NewsTwo Business Owners Fight the IRS to Get Their Seized Money BackThe IRS seized more than $153,000 from a convenience store owner last year, without ever charging the owner with a crime. Now he wants it back. |
CommentaryWhy the Marriage Debate Isn't OverThe Supreme Court hasn't settled the issue of gay marriage, which still divides Americans. |
FeatureThe Kitchen of Second ChancesIn contrast to generally failing and expensive federal programs, D.C. Central Kitchen is changing lives, with a 93 percent job placement rate, a 2 percent recidivism rate among graduates and a cost of $10,000 per student. |
NewsWhy Are 'Customers' So Angry About This New Book on Marriage and Religious Freedom?Activists who disagree with Ryan T. Anderson's views on marriage have left one-star reviews on his Amazon page, with one comparing him to the Nazis. |
CommentaryThe Sneaky Way Lawmakers Use to Get Around the Earmark BanCongress should renew the fight to eliminate this backdoor source of earmarks for politicians. |
CommentaryOregon's War on the Christian Bakers' Free SpeechThe issue here is not same-sex marriage. The issue is that all Americans have the right to live their life according to their religious principles and the right to speak freely. |
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