African countries are coming under strong pressure from the United States and the European Union to reverse the decision adopted by their trade ministers to implement the World Trade Organization’s trade facilitation agreement on a “provisional” basis.
As the votes were tallied for the 2008 presidential election, conservative pundit William Bennett weighed in on the election’s significance.
The question of how foreign policy is determined is a crucial one in world affairs.
While many in the civil rights movement community this summer are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer…
Since Ruby Dee’s passing away at age 91 on June 11, the media coverage of her life has depicted her as an important actress who broke through racial barriers and a leader in the Civil Rights movement.
Last week, Ann Coulter penned a column explaining why soccer is un-American. First, it’s collectivist.
Among the proposals is that users of small quantities of the drug will no longer have a criminal record, and smoking of the weed would be lawful under certain conditions
The government isn’t allowed to wiretap American citizens without a warrant from a judge.
For decades the ability to study the medicinal effects of marijuana have been obstructed by the federal government.
In the mid-1960s, when author, historian, and political economist Gar Alperovitz [6] was working as legislative director for Senator Gaylord Nelson, change was in the air.
The idea of capitalism as an expression of economic freedom that also secures moral and political freedom of thought, or the notion that “free-market” economies are guided…