Sixth months after trying WE, THE PIZZA, it’s time for a check up. The restaurant opened after several delays to mixed reviews, horror stories of bad staff, and long lines, The beginning was rocky, but the concept—great pizza from the …
Read more >>Will immigrants from dysfunctional countries move to the West, become citizens, then vote to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs? I've addressed this common fear before - see here, here, and here for starters. But recently, I discussed the …
Read more >>Symbolism and protocol are very important to the Chinese and the opulence of Wednesday’s black-tie affair with President Barack Obama should be plenty satisfying for Hu, a 67-year-old hydroelectric engineer who has ruled the country since 20…
Read more >>The dream of a high-tech barrier stretching from one end of America’s southern border to the other - originally hailed by then-President George W. Bush as “the most technically advanced Border Security initiative” ever …
Read more >>“Firearms in the hands of civilians should be strictly limited and eventually completely eliminated,” is the position of the Catholic Church, Carol Glatz of Catholic News Service reports. [W]e believe that in the long run and with few …
Read more >>Many of Reagan's liberal critics suggested then and still maintained today that he was essentially a corporate spokesman for the finance industries, serving as a frontman for a full-bore assault on labor Unions and the further dismantling of US in…
Read more >>In "Freedom in the World 2011" the Washington-based Freedom House said it had documented the longest continuous period of decline since it began compiling the annual index nearly 40 years ago. "A total of 25 countries showed significant declines …
Read more >>In early December, the Mexican army arrested 14-year-old Edgar Jimenez Lugo, a U.S. citizen who goes by the nickname “El Ponchis” (the cloaked one), who has been working as a hit man for the South Pacific Cartel since he was 11-years-o…
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