Billionaire Frank VanderSloot made headlines last week when he
said he faced two audits from the IRS and one from the Labor
Department after donating to Mitt Romney’s campaign.
VanderSloot has been talking about this since it happened, and
Kimberely...
Apple CEO Tim Cook faced scrutiny of his firm’s tax avoidance
practices in a Senate hearing Tuesday, but found a champion in
Kentucky Republican Rand Paul, who had
apologized to Cook for the inquiry earlier in the day.
“We are proud to be an American...
Hidden underneath the thick wool of scandal blanketing the Obama
Administration, the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled
the president’s recess appointment to the
National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional last
Thursday.
To see the president’s ag...
As more states continue to discuss legalizing medical marijuana,
California veterinarian Dr. Douglas Kramer is taking the drug
debate even further by claiming that marijuana can be used to
medically treat pets.
Kramer, the author of Sweet Serenity: A Defi...
“What is called poetic
insight is the gift of discerning, in this sphere of strangely
mingled elements, the beauty and the majesty which are compelled to
assume a garb so sordid.” Hawthorne
Feature of the Day:
The audacious plan to end hunger w...
While driving to work this morning, I heard an ad (on Fox News’
Sirius Satellite channel — not sure if the same ad was running on
Fox News television) from the Conservative Majority Fund urging
people to sign a petition supporting the impeachm...
Ray Manzarek, keyboardist of The Doors,
passed away today of bile duct cancer. He was 74.
Manzarek and Jim Morrison were classmates at the UCLA film
school and would form The Doors shortly after graduation in 1965.
Guitarist Robbie Krieger and drummer Jo...
I was out most of the day and did not learn of the devastation
of the mile wide tornado in Moore, Oklahoma until about an hour or
so ago.
At this point, the casualties are unknown. But a woman who spoke
with Bret Baier told him there were children being p...
The lesson coming out of South Carolina these days seems to be
that people don’t like being told what to do by outsiders. South
Carolinians know what they believe and outside outrage isn’t going
to change that.
We saw it when Mark “IR...