Perfect storm of federal regulations hammering down on the energy industry and state regulations that are having a tremendous impact on the cost of electricity
Gold coins, jewels, 8,500-year-old skeletons, human skulls, animal bones, and clay amphorae for wine and oil are among the artifacts uncovered at the Yenikapi site.
By Canadian Taxpayers Federation Jordan Bateman, British Columbia Director | Canadian News, Politics | Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Balanced budget likely for 2013; would make B.C. second province in Canada to get back in black
Oklahomans need to know exactly why the ranking of this species has changed so dramatically on the agency's priority list over such a short period of time.
By John Treadwell Dunbar | Travel | Tuesday, February 21, 2012
By David White | Lifestyles | Tuesday, February 21, 2012
While Oregon Pinot Noir tends to be pricey, there are a number of great examples for less than $25
By INSS Yoram Schweitzer | World News | Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Hizbollah’s policy is greatly subordinated to Iran’s considerations, certainly regarding fundamental principles or issues of strategic import.
By Heritage Foundation Lachlan Marklay | American Politics, News | Tuesday, February 21, 2012
At least 32 vulnerable House Democrats received significant federal grant money in the periods leading up to or directly after their votes on at least one of these three pieces of legislation
Despite all of his landmark achievements, Ronald Reagan never forgot who he was. Reagan knew how to connect with us, the American people and we connected with him. Mr President, we miss you.
It is extremely depressing and sad to think of our great country becoming as Obama sees us -- a nation of entitlement-minded losers, all dependent and helpless without government.