Rainbow fentanyl Although the huge number of drug overdose deaths in America saw its first slight decrease last year, fentanyl remains largely responsible for “poisoning”
A federal judge is allowing a challenge to a state ban on counselors with criminal records to move forward. The Institute for Justice is working
Officials in one Wyoming county have discovered, abruptly, that what they thought was a county road actually is a private road, owned by a ranching
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has abandoned a five-year protective order that was issued against a street preacher whose opinions offended those in a church that
The Institute for Justice has announced a new project – to address overly restrictive zoning laws across America. It’s certainly in the news that housing
Those traffic ticket cameras, for red lights, speeding and such, are big moneymakers for governments. And headaches for consumers. But now there’s a challenge to
Saudi Arabia has officially ended its 50-year petrodollar agreement with the U.S. and will now be accepting multiple currencies to purchase its crude oil. According
It is amazing to watch and listen to White House staff engage the American public in child-like fashion. Any reporter who observes the president in
The 1976 Paul McCartney song entitled “Let ‘Em In” contains the lyrics: Someone knocking at the door, somebody ringing the bell, someone’s knocking at the
Many years ago, my husband and I discovered a large well-known store that carried supplies we used in our home woodcraft business (band saw blades,
