In August 1859 on the eve of the Civil War, Col. Edwin Laurentine Drake completed the first commercial oil well[more]
Hillary Clinton shows signs of anger and desperation and pops out of her shell with shrill and extreme rhetoric. She[more]
Like the Hekatonkheires of Greek mythology, a creature with 100 hands and 50 heads, our national government has thousands of[more]
In the battle over patent reform, one question that looms bizarrely large is the issue of venue reform. That is,[more]
A federal case moving to trial in Texas could provide a means to stop the practice of extending automatic U.S.[more]
Even if the Democrats had a strong candidate running, after eight years of the worst President in American history, the[more]
Another week, another Palestinian protest in the West Bank. Arabs, Leftists, and Anarchists try to tear down fences and throw[more]
In the past week, two television reporters in Roanoke, Va. — Alison Parker and Adam Ward — were murdered by[more]
In my last column, I looked at the possibility of two impossible things — impossible things in the sense used[more]
How the GOP handles its coming defeat will tell us whether they have learned from the failures of Bush and[more]
Even those of us who are not supporters of either Donald Trump or Jeb Bush can learn something by comparing[more]
Tie her tubes, or well sue you for sex discrimination, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) told a Catholic-affiliated hospital[more]
Who gets believed, in our age of ever-present media, is who talks the loudest. Donald Trump, for example.[more]
Why is New York so much cleaner than San Francisco? It’s a question you hear all the time, even as[more]
Bin Laden 2016 raises the question: Does birthright citizenship, regardless of parentage, qualify one to become president of the United[more]
The horrible murder of two local journalists in Roanoke, Virginia, has affected me more than I thought it would. Journalists[more]
Like a recurrence of herpes, Mitt Romney donors have come in from their five star resorts again, taken their silver[more]
The War on Vegan Mayo. Because the State requires it, citizen.
The anti-gun politics of Honolulu’s city government are proving incredibly expensive for the city’s taxpayers: Second Amendment advocates are firing[more]
You would think that with the number of times this year that pizza shop employees have engaged armed robbers either[more]
This weekend was the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which provided the media with many gleeful opportunities to mock the[more]
I’ve long thought about putting XS Big Dot Sights on my pistols, but always balked, thinking that the sights were[more]
Via Ed Henry (who is avoiding trips near Fort Marcy Park) Just in: State Dept found about another 150 Clinton[more]
A funny thing happened on the way to the coronation. Establishment favorite, Jeb Bush, morphed from the 800-lb gorilla in[more]
Whether the United Nations is aware of it or not, we already have a world currency. It’s called crude oil,[more]