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Prominent Alarmist Wished for Oklahoma Tornado Tragedy

Nobel Prize-winning global warming alarmist Thomas Schelling told the Atlantic in a 2009 interview, “I sometimes wish that we could have, over the next five or ten years, a lot of horrid t

Issue #92: Politicians Play Ridiculous Global Warming Card after Tornado

Not 24 hours passed from the time a devastating tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing at least 24 people including eight children, until shameless global warming activists in Congress beg

Lessons from Farmers for Health-Care Providers and Policymakers

The past century brought an astounding increase in farmers’ productivity. It created economic instability and brought the virtual abandonment of many rural Southern farming towns.

Polar Sea Ice Exceeds the Long-Term Average

Polar sea ice remains more extensive than the long-term average, as has been the case for most of this year.

That Trick Never Works

As reported in the March 3, 2013 Ida

The Fed’s $1 Trillion Bailout . . . of Foreign Banks

In a recent eye-opening piece by Zerohedge.com, “Thanks to QE B

Richard Innes: Schools, Data-Mining, and Invasions of Privacy (podcast)

Are schools collecting too much personal information about kids?

Vermont Single Payer Health Care Financing Slides Toward Chaos

In his 2011 inaugural address Vermont Gov.

Ohio Lawmaker Says to Save Money, End Project Labor Agreements

An Ohio lawmaker says a simple change to state law could save 20 percent on government building projects and give more companies the chance to compete for work with the state and local governments.
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