By: Kathleen Wilson According to Section 4205 of the Affordable Care Act, restaurants with 20 or more locations must provide…
By: Andrew Roberts The United States is heading down the road to marriage equality. It’s a windy, long road, but…
By: Eli Watkins Armored personal carriers roll through the streets. Teams of people readily sport tactical body armor, assault weapons,…
By: Rob Oldham he United States is bankrupt. More than $17 trillion in national debt and a budget deficit that has…
By: Michael Land “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom … to…
By: Patrick Wheat After the Second World War, there was a fundamental shift in U.S. society’s view towards the military.…
By: Gautam Narula In June 2013, The Guardian, a British newspaper, began reporting on documents leaked by Edward Snowden, a…
By: Samantha Cleare The topic of gay marriage is more heated than ever. The number of same-sex households in the…
By: Leighton Rowell “Few medical questions have stirred such public interest or created more scientific debate than the tobacco-health controversy.”…
By: Andrew Roberts Like Mark Twain said, “Every time you close a school, you will have to build a jail.…
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By: Jesse Chan The airline industry has seen its share of tumultuous events: bankruptcies, high fuel prices, and labor issues,…
By: Michael Land Right-to-live advocates and right-to-die activists have traditionally been political enemies. While organizations such as the Death with…
By: Patrick Wheat For many sitting members of the House of Representatives, the term “immigration reform” often evokes a feeling…