The federal government has rejected a suggestion based on a high school freshman’s research that could have saved taxpayers up to $394 million in annual ing costs. […]
Month: March 2014
Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center, announced the heartbreaking news Saturday morning that Noel Sheppard has passed away. Sheppard was the associate editor of NewsBusters.com, […]
This isn’t exactly breaking news but an interesting advertising strategy. Taco Bell released a new ad this week featuring men from across the country named Ronald McDonald […]
This National Geographic project is enough to wake the dead. The cable channel best known for science documentaries and other brainy fare is promoting “Nazi War ers,” […]
A YouTube video depicting a Maine town council meeting serving an area having fewer than 8,000 residents is stirring a local hornets’ nest and generating debate coast […]
The latest sign that the bloom is off the rose for PresidentObama can be seen in the scathing criticism he received this week from a fellow Democrat. […]
A leading black magazine was compelled to issue an apology after asenior editor insulted the Republican National Committee’s deputy press secretary with racist remarks. The editor,Jamilah Lemieux, […]
U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., slammed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid during a radio interview Friday in which he said of the Nevada Democrat, “I didn’t think […]
In the gilded age of President Barack Obama, equality reigns supreme. Parents at Plymouth High School in Canton, Mich., pulled together to have new bleachers and a […]
“Real Time” host Bill Maher caused some real confusion with his knee-jerk liberal guests Friday night when he offered them a “racist” quote from Paul Ryan that […]
An Afghanistan war veteran said she was turned down for a retail job because of her service abroad. Army Specialist and National Guard reserve Kayla Reyes, 21, […]
Dana Perino turned to on Friday to let followers know she has ed emotions about New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio‘s quest to rid the […]