Lawmakers Probe Taxpayer-Funded Academic Who Wants Obama to Prosecute Climate Change Skeptics
Oct. 27, 2015 |
NewsLawmakers Probe Taxpayer-Funded Academic Who Wants Obama to Prosecute Climate Change SkepticsThis professor is one of 20 publicly subsidized academics who signed a letter to President Barack Obama calling for a probe of "corporations and other organizations that have knowingly deceived the American people about the risks of climate change." |
NewsWill Obama's New Guidelines Actually Reduce Testing in Schools? Probably Not MuchThe Department of Education will work "aggressively" with states and school districts to curb testing, but the Obama administration's plan is expected to affect students only slightly. |
News62 House Republicans Join Democrats to Clear Path for Vote Reviving Export-Import BankDespite opposition from the vast majority of Republicans, the House passed a motion to discharge a bill reauthorizing Ex-Im from the Financial Services Committee, 246-177. |
CommentaryBe Careful What You Wish For. Getting Rid of the Senate Filibuster Is a Bad Idea.This "quick fix" is one that conservatives would come to regret. |
NewsBaker Who Doesn't Want to Make Wedding Cakes for Same-Sex Couples Takes His Case to Colorado Supreme CourtIn August, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that Jack Phillips and his bakery, Masterpiece Cakeshop, must bake cakes for same-sex weddings, even though this violates Phillips' Christian view on marriage. |
CommentaryHow Marriage, Strong Families Contribute to Economic GrowthThe well-being of the family and the economy go hand-in-hand. America can thrive only if its most vital institution, the family, is strong. |
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