Are Today’s Millennials The ‘Screwed Generation’?
U.S. student loan debt tops $1 trillion and young people face disproportionately high unemployment. Writer Joel Kotkin points to these …
Once Denied A Purple Heart, A Soldier Gets Her Medal
In 2010, NPR reported that some Army commanders refused to award the Purple Heart to many troops who got concussions …
A Resting Place For Hunting Hounds In Alabama
Seventy-five years ago, Key Underwood and his raccoon-hunting dog Troop had a connection. Years of training and a deep relationship …
Fears About Shariah Law Take Hold In Tennessee
It’s getting tougher to be a Republican in some parts of the country while also fully accepting the practice of …
‘It’s A Grind’: An NFL Player’s Struggle For Survival
Ross Ventrone has been hired, promoted, or fired by the New England Patriots no fewer than 29 times in two …
On Defense In Era Of Anti-Big Government Sentiment
Democrats today, for the most part, balance between two slightly competing ideas: that government is part of the solution, while …
Rev. Moon, A ‘Savior’ To Some, Lived A Big Dream
Rev. Sun Myung Moon died Sunday at age 92. The controversial founder of the Unification Church was known for attracting …
Some In Mo. Still Back Rep. Akin Despite Comments
Many people in Missouri are still backing GOP Rep. Todd Akin — some more strongly than before — after his …
Occupy Movement Targets Charlotte For Resurgence
As President Obama reintroduces himself to America at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week, the Occupy movement …
Paralympian’s Pursuit Enables Aspiring Athletes
At the Paralympics Games now taking place in London, two American wheelchair racers from Maryland will make history: Tatyana McFadden …











