
EMILY Has Egg on Her Face
Noah's Arc of Triumph
WASHINGTON -- There's nothing quite so helpful as a fatwa and threats of a Christian boycott to create buzz in advance of a new movie.
"Noah," scheduled for its U.S. release on March 28, has become such a target. The United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain have banned the movie because it depicts a prophet, which, as Danish cartoonists will attest, isn't the peachiest of ideas in certain circles.
Child Welfare Bills Differ, But Both Chambers Offer Ambitious Response to Deaths
A Responsible Remedy to Help Nursing Homes and Their Residents
We all want our loved ones to get the very best care when they no longer can live on their own and instead need the care that only a nursing home can provide.
Making Fun (Ouch!)
Weekly Roundup: History Intrudes on Legislative Session
Jim DeMint's Little Platoons Versus Big Government
Liberals view the term "compassionate conservatism" as an oxymoron. How could it not be so? they ask. After all, conservatives are greedy, and conservatism feeds that greed at the expense of the poor. It is preposterous for liberals to believe this because if it were true, conservatism would be not just wrong; it would be evil
Marco Rubio Calls for Conservative Senate to Repeal Obamacare
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., took off the gloves on Friday and attacked President Barack Obamas federal health-care law.
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Jeb Bush Confronted by Anti-Common Core Group
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush spent time in Tallahassee this week, and it didn't take long for anti-Common Core groups to take notice.
In an open letter sent Friday, Chris Quackenbush of Stop Common Core Florida addressed the former governor, criticizing him over the Common Core State Standards.
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