Here comes da judge ... ment

by Tanya K. Metaksa -- Two dramatic jury decisions in less than two weeks have kept the pundits busy. The biggest and least surprising was the jury of senators who voted for the more…

A mother of great inspiration

by -NO AUTHOR- -- FALKLAND, BC -- One of the most inspiring women in the world was born Ruchel Dwajra Zylska on April Fool's Day, 1921, in some insignificant village in Poland. more…

The invasion of Texas, 1999

by Joseph Farah -- Imagine it's 1984. Ronald Reagan is president. The Cold War is raging. The Evil Empire is alive and well. U.S. military forces are being rebuilt. Somebody gets the more…

Viagara Falls

by Maralyn Lois Polak -- You are living your life out loud like a Rolling Stones lyric: "I can't get no... I can't get no... I can't get no satisfaction," and it's beginning more…

Clinton's rule by decree

by Joseph Farah -- You can't say President Clinton didn't warn you. He did. Last July 4th weekend, there were reports in both the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times more…

The sad state of the press

by David M. Bresnahan -- Too many reporters, who would call themselves journalists, are good at reporting what they find in official press releases, but lousy at finding the real story behind the more…

The curse of Babel: lifting at last?

by -NO AUTHOR- -- I am a very happy little language addict this week, because I have just stumbled upon the all-time ultimate global dictionary site. Webster's Web Of Online Dictionaries contains more…

The case against a Senator Clinton

by Charles Smith -- New York U.S. senator "wannabe" Hillary Clinton recently urged an end to what she called "forced family planning." Mrs. Clinton's speech was seen as a thinly veiled critique more…

What to tell the children

by Jane Chastain -- Members of the Senate who voted to acquit William Jefferson Clinton rushed for platforms to justify their actions. Politicians never are at a loss for words. However, few more…

Where do we go from here?

by Joseph Farah -- Why did the impeachment trial fail? It's simple. Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, charged with investigating and reporting to Congress on a series of serious, republic-threatening charges against the more…