The wisdom of Mencken, Nock seems fresh today June 28, 2016 by Jonah Goldberg Hard to tell big government Democrats from big government Republicans these days.
Planned Parenthood shooting suspect has history of violent behavior November 28, 2015 by Jess Marsh Shooter had a history of issues with neighbors, who described him as someone who “complained about everything.”
Several injured by gunman at Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic November 27, 2015 by Jess Marsh Shooting “very much an active situation,” according to police.
Russian jet warned repeatedly to steer away before being shot down by Turkish war plane November 26, 2015 by Beth Balen On Wednesday Russia and Turkey promised not to go to war over the downing of the Russian military jet, although Turkey refuses to apologize.
Binge drinking – ‘Blackout Wednesday’ becomes part of Thanksgiving weekend November 25, 2015 by Beth Balen The Wednesday before Thanksgiving rivals New Years Eve as one of the heaviest drinking days of the year.
French Warplanes Attack Islamic State Targets Inside Their Capital at Raqqa November 16, 2015 by Kevin Sawyer For two days in a row French fighter jets have attacked Islamic State targets inside of Syria particularly on their self styled capital of Raqqa.
Former NAACP Chapter President Admits She Was Born White to White Parents November 2, 2015 by Jerry Newberry Rachael Dolezal questioned by the panel of The View about claiming to be black.
Colorado Springs Shooting Spree Leaves Four Dead November 1, 2015 by Beth Balen A shooting spree in Colorado Springs Saturday morning left four people dead, including the shooter.
Biologist amazed after spotting ultra-rare nautilus for the first time in 30 years August 26, 2015 by Dan Taylor The Allonautilus could be the rarest creature on Earth, said Peter Ward, who made the discovery.
A decade after Katrina, big problems plague New Orleans August 22, 2015 by Dan Taylor It’s been 10 years since Hurricane Katrina blasted into New Orleans — but how the city is recovering might surprise you.