Southeast May 3, 2016 Reality TV: Live feeds from police license plate readers posted online, claims report On Oct. 28, 2010 just before 11 p.m., an armed robbery occurred in Kenner, La., that resulted in one victim being fatally shot multiple times while running from the assailants.
Values May 3, 2016 Religious Freedom under Fire? 41 percent of us worry about our rights A recent study by the Barna Group has found that 4 in 10 Americans now fear for their personal religious freedom.
Faith January 15, 2016 Happy Religious Freedom Day: Let's celebrate America's first freedom Did the holidays end too soon for you? Then celebrate one more, this Saturday: Religious Freedom Day.
Elections Disputes December 21, 2015 Rhode Island town voting on recalls over gun permit changes Residents in the small Rhode Island town of Exeter are voting on whether to recall four town council members who proposed changing the way gun permits are issued.
Supreme Court December 20, 2015 Supreme Court takes a stand for limited government — again and again The Supreme Court is the most libertarian branch of the federal government.
Supreme Court December 20, 2015 New York town awaits ruling on moment of prayer A town board in upstate New York moved efficiently through its March meeting agenda: roll call, the Pledge of Allegiance, a moment of prayer.
First Amendment November 23, 2015 FoxNews.com reporter faces 'indefinite' jail time for protecting sources A Colorado judge has postponed a hearing at which a New York reporter might be ordered to reveal her sources for a story about theater shooting suspect James Holmes.
Values October 22, 2015 Video games embrace non-white protagonists Compared to the pasty, bearded programmers of the 1980s, the pasty, awkward nerds of the 1990s or the pasty, shrieking teenagers of the 2000s, gamer culture is finally learning to embrace people from all races, genders and lifestyles.
Biology October 21, 2015 'Scientific American' draws heat over ‘urban whore’ blog post A brouhaha blew up on the blogosphere after the editor in chief of leading science publication Scientific American removed a shocking entry from one biologist-blogger.
Values May 7, 2015 On Constitution Day, a reminder that political, economic chaos are a good thing Today, on Constitution Day, and every day, we argue with each other through op-eds, policy papers, debates, and media appearances, trying to sway public opinion. The Founders would be pleased.
Values May 6, 2015 Stop slamming Starbucks: Why 'Race Together' campaign matters Can I just get a cup of coffee – hold the rant on race?