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Deadline to enact concealed carry extended again by Supreme Court
The deadline for legal concealed carry of firearms in Illinois has been pushed back once more. Comment?
Study Published about Gay Marriage and Possible Opinion Backlash
A UC Riverside professor took part in a study, published today, that labeled unfounded perceived worries that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling favorable to gay marriage could produce a backlash that would hinder equality efforts. Comment?
For Buddhist WWII vet, a lifetime as individualist led to stance on pledge
Tom Phelan is an 82-year-old veteran of World War II who salutes the flag at ceremonies in the Eastern Washington city that he calls home. Comment?
San Jose sues MLB over A's proposed move
Major League Baseball is dragging its feet on having team owners vote on the Oakland Athletics' proposed move to a new ballpark 40 miles south in San Jose, San Jose city officials said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Comment?
U.S. Supreme Court ruling big win for research scientists, patients
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A 1981 journalism graduate of Oklahoma State University, Paula Burkes has more than 30 years experience writing and editing award-winning material for newspapers and healthcare, educational and telecommunications institutions in Tulsa, Oklahoma... Check out this article on NewsOK.com: ... (more) Comment?
Calif. city sues Major League Baseball, says it is dragging feet over Oakland A's plan to move
Major League Baseball is dragging its feet on having team owners vote on the Oakland Athletics' proposed move to a new ballpark 40 miles south in San Jose, San Jose city officials said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Comment?
We're not ready for gene patenting
In the course of our country's history, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has bestowed coveted protection on many strange and wondrous inventions: the three-legged pantyhose , the sealed, circular peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich, the motorized ice cream cone. Comment?
Green light given for more police DNA testing
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling could affect anyone involved in a crime. And it doesn't matter if one is innocent. Comment?
Burt High School plans 15th homecoming gala
On July 4, with bombs bursting in air, Burt High School graduates from across the nation will convene in Clarksville under rockets' red glare, to celebrate Burt High School's Reunion Association's 15th reunion. Comment?
a 'Disclose Act' is year's most important state bill
If there's one dominant reason for the distrust many Californians feel for governments at all levels, it's the sense that special interests regularly pour millions of dollars into federal, state and local election campaigns while contriving to hide their identities. Comment?
Time to abolish the IRS
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In light of recent scandals that have rocked the Obama administration in multiple agencies of the federal government, now is an excellent time to push to abolish the IRS . Comment?
No review for abortion-doctor killer suspected in Canadian shootings
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a petition to review the murder case of an anti-abortion extremist who is also suspected in the shootings of three Canadian doctors. Comment?
Judicial Watch's Fitton: Arizona Ruling Could Lead to More Voter Fraud
The striking down of Arizona's voting law by the U.S. Supreme Court is a mistake that wrongly strips states of local powers they should have and could lead to more voter fraud, according to Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch. Comment?
Our Own Miss USA Has Beauty, Smarts, Spirit
There's no ingrained beauty-pageant culture in Connecticut the way there is in, say, Texas. Comment?
Opinion: High Court ignored common sense in voter ruling
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Anthony T. Caso is associate clinical professor at the Chapman University School of Law in California. Comment?
Texas House lawmakers debate youth punishment
Members of a Texas House panel say they feel conflicted about approving proposed new punishments for 17-year-olds who are convicted of capital murder with the mandatory possibility of parole after 40 years. Comment?
The Editor's Desk: Who should bear burden of voter ID?
As the top elections officials in one of five states requiring that prospective voters show proof of citizenship beyond an oath required on a federal form, it's not surprising that Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp would be critical of the U.S. Supreme Court's Monday decision striking down Arizona's law requiring documentation of citizenship as ... (more) Comment?
Question: Can I vote in another country?
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I heard today the U.S. Supreme Court okayed foriegners to vote in our electios, what! Can I go to Canada, Mexico, Russia or another country and vote in their elections. Comment?
Return of the black helicopters
I threw this out there earlier, back when people were speculating on the nature of Glen Beck's promised revelation that he said would take down the entire power structure, and now here we are again: "Was Justice Roberts Intimidated Into Voting for 'ObamaCare'? Senator Mike Lee Presents the Evidence" : On the Glenn Beck radio program Tuesday, ... (more) Comment?
ACLU Launches Phone App to Fight SB 1070
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... Bill 1070, Arizona's immigration enforcement law. ACLU of Arizona director Alessandra Soler says when the US Supreme Court threw out portions of the 2010 law last year, it didn't rule on the legality of Provision 2(B), which requires police to ask ... Comment?