Conservatives are looking for leaders in Congress to recognize the desperate times the country is in and take the necessary steps to put Washington on sound fiscal footing.
Some creeds optimize one's chances of survival over others in that they approach the world as it actually exists rather than how we would like it to be.
Why are we paying more? Why are U.S. dollars going to oil-producing nations that do not like America?
By Canadian Taxpayers Federation Jordan Bateman, British Columbia Director | Canadian News, Politics | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
If someone gets mugged on SkyTrain, the Transit Police either waste a bunch of time arguing with the local police over who gets to investigate, or the local police just won’t show up at all.
By Canadian Taxpayers Federation Colin Craig, Prarie Director | Canadian News, Politics | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Clearly, there’s savings to be had when it comes to reducing the number of government employees in Saskatchewan.
By Guest Column | Lifestyles | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The perfect canvas for savory and sweet fillings
By American Chemical Society | Health and Medicine | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Trans fats increase the risk of heart disease by raising levels of “bad” cholesterol and lowering levels of “good” cholesterol.
By American Chemical Society Ling Zheng, Ph.D. | Health and Medicine | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) in causing Type 2 diabetes, and some are seeking ways to block that process.
By Guest Column | Lifestyles | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Corned Beef & Cabbage, Irish Stew and More Irish Favorites
By American Chemical Society Rajesh R. Naik, Ph.D. | Science-Technology | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Bacteria of the Bacillus species, which includes anthrax, become dormant spores, enclosing themselves in a tough coating.
By American Chemical Society Ali Reza Fardin-Kia Sara M. Handy Jeanne I. Rader | Global Warming-Energy-Environment | Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Researchers have identified certain fatty acids whose levels vary among pine species, making them a potentially useful tool for telling different species apart.
Revenue from one-eighth their value could eventually pay off our national debt of $50,000 per person. It tells you the extent of the Obama administration's extremism that it won't let us tap them.