by Jason Hoskin | Dec 3, 2006 | POLITICS
Islamists and others of Middle Eastern descent have often attempted to portray themselves as victims of aggression and persecution, while obscuring the fact that it is often they who initiate the use of force. They then make demands which would result in compromising... by Edwin Feulner | Dec 2, 2006 | POLITICS
GUANTANAMO BAY — At least two detainees at the holding facility here skipped lunch today because they’re on a hunger strike. Which is a pity for them — the food was delicious. By contrast, the steady stream of news about “Gitmo” tends to... by George Reisman | Dec 1, 2006 | CULTURE
Pick Your Gender and We’ll Enforce Your Choice, Says New York City’s Board of Health
by Valeria Smith | Dec 1, 2006 | Africa, POLITICS
A full 10 years after the infamous St. Petersburg riots, the remnants of racial tension still linger despite Midtown’s seeming revival. One explanation behind this trend sadly indicts key leaders of a certain group within St. Petersburg’s black community....