Unfortunately, the Occupy Wall Street activists have, like the rest of the country, not been widely exposed to the considerable documentation of massive fraud by the financial [...]
Drought and desperation are again afflicting Kenya and the Horn of Africa. 750,000 people—half of them children—could starve to death by December, projects the United Nations.
Herman Cain’s proposal to replace all federal taxes with a 9 percent income tax, a 9 percent national sales tax, and a 9 percent corporate tax makes good economic sense.
The American economy is possibly sliding back into recession, yet at the same time the U.S. greenback is soaring in currency exchange markets, and other currencies are falling.
The violence in Egypt involving Coptic demonstrators, military units, and unidentified thugs shocked the country and rang alarms about prospects for transition to democracy.
A popular movement that is not quite sure yet what it wants, but knows it wants to bring fundamental change to U.S. government and society is coming soon to a town or city near you.
As a trade embargo on Cuban cigars in the United States is still in place, it is good to remember one of the Cuban cigars’ greatest fans, the late U.S. President John F. Kennedy.