How Much Is That Gay Marriage in the Window?
Gay couples can use private contracts to replace marriage but it doesn't come cheap.
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The president will be paying homage to China's autocrats — not American athletes — when he attends the opening ceremony of the Olympics. |
Gay couples can use private contracts to replace marriage but it doesn't come cheap.
It's almost too late to stop Washington's waltz towards government health care.
Obama's voting record is so clear-cut that efforts to "soften" his position on partial birth abortions fall flat with pro-lifers and anger his pro-choice fans.
The furious attack against Al-Qaeda underway in northern Iraq is a key element of the effort to shape the battlefield in the war on terror. But the fight is far from over.
Week 3 votes have been counted! On the Democratic side, Bill Richardson leads with 14%, followed by Jim Webb (12%), Kathleen Sebelius (9%), Wes Clark (9%), and Sam Nunn (7%). For the GOP, it's Mitt Romney (19%) with a slight edge over Sarah Palin (18%), followed by Tim Pawlenty (9%), Bobby Jindal (9%), and Charlie Crist (7%). Don't miss your chance to vote — and win great prizes! Click here.
War is brewing over whose development platform will dominate online multimedia — and the future of the web itself.
[Read the latest in tech at PJM's new blog Edgelings]
I'm tired of all the media-induced panic about the environment, and I'm more tired of the people that react to it with a Chicken Little mentality.
University classrooms are starting to look a lot like Oprah as the Western canon is replaced with emotive, postmodern bunkum.
Buckeyes decided the 2004 race. I traversed the state to see if the same scenario might play out this fall.
If a medical study or recommendation contradicts common sense, be careful.
Gordon Brown might not survive the year as his country succumbs to stagflation and labor unrest reminiscent of the 1970s.
Flip-flopping is the normal sort of rank opportunism, but for a messiah it is tantamount to sacrilege and heresy.
Ohio's largest mosque found an extremist replacement for its deported terror-linked leader.
Hurricane Bertha caused one forecaster to "throw out the models" so anomalous was her behavior. Is this a sign of what's ahead?
Going public for the first time in an article and interview on Pajamas Media, an Iranian who infiltrated Iran's Revolutionary Guard for the CIA accuses the mullahs of orchestrating — among other things — the 1988 explosion of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Responding to these four questions would let us know exactly where he stands on the war.
By ripping off Hitler's waxy head, a patron of Madame Tussauds reignited the touchy issue of the murderous dictator's legacy.
The price of oil plummeted once before and it can do so again — if we play our cards right.
Incredibly, the leading French Jewish group is working on a "compromise" that would effectively sweep the Mohammed al-Dura hoax under the rug.
Republicans should welcome any change of heart from Obama, as recognizing American progress in Iraq could only benefit both countries.
It's time for parents on the front lines of the special education wars to recognize that schools have a financial incentive to diagnose students and then not serve them.
It's easy to pigeonhole Jesse Helms as a one dimensional ideologue. But he was much more complex a figure than either his friends or enemies gave him credit.
As we contemplate the prospects for our country this Independence Day, we should remember that we face a choice between an American future and a multicultural future.
The Founding Fathers would disagree with Gen. Wesley Clark.
Hollywood elites can't get enough of Barack Obama. But would they promise to live by his rules?
Tehran's quest to overthrow the existing order and dominate the Persian Gulf region is being cleverly strategized.
The media used the 2006 Sago mine disaster to bash Bush, even though they had to cook the data to do it.