Poll graphic showed bias, alert reader claims

It's intelligent to watch out for bias in your news. But, this is ridiculous.

You can't put everything in the headline, but ...

Census was repeatedly hiring and firing workers without any apparent reason. I questioned if this was being done to artificially boost the nation's employment figures since the Labor Dept.

Practically perfect

"I just cost that kid a perfect game."

Requiring reporters to register is wrong answer to real problem

A Michigan lawmaker is shaking up the undocumented journalistic hordes by suggesting that reporters should be licensed His plan would create a "Board of Michigan Registered Reporters." As it stands, it is pretty rough and tumble. Anybody can play.

Our grandchildren have grounds for rebellion

Perhaps, in keeping with a fine American tradition the next generations will revolt and tell us no, we will not pay for the benefits you promised yourself but failed to fully fund, "So, get back to work old man."

Senate says no to 6,000 border troops - Washington Times

Senate Democrats managed Thursday to block deployment of 6,000 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, but the proposal still garnered a majority of senators.

Ideology v. pragmatism: It comes down to who can beat Harry

Does one stand on principles and foundational philosophy or settle for the practicalities of who can win and do the least harm?

In the name of free speech: Let's get it on

If you have a right to do something, it is counter-intuitive for government to demand you get a permit to do it...

Rand Paul and the Civil Rights Act: Was he right?

To acknowledge that young people courageously stood down the bigots long before the patronizing white political elite in Washington scurried to the front of the march would be to confess that government is not the source of all things wonderful.

Absolutism in the defense of philosophy can get, well, a bit silly

If discrimination is always wrong & everyone must always have equal access to the same facilities, why does no one complain about separate bathrooms for men and women?

Judge exercises nuclear option against Wyoming newspapers

A Wyoming judge has dropped the nuclear bomb of jurisprudence on two newspapers, forbidding them to publish a purloined paper from a local community college about a chaperoned trip to Costa Rica.

WaPo publisher: The business is journalism

There are lots of stories about the death of newspapers. But, the truth is the business is journalism. Newspapers are just one form of it. And, journalism isn't dying. It's just moving to new media.

Craig Venter creates synthetic life form

Craig Venter and his team have built the genome of a bacterium from scratch and incorporated it into a cell to make what they call the world's first synthetic life form.

CAIR offers an unintended endorsement of Tea Party speaker

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has put out a press release calling on the Tennessee Tea Party Convention to drop from its list of speakers Pamela Geller, the head of a group calling itself Stop the Islamization of America.

The new badge of honor in the world of censorship

After the quaking knees at the Cartoon Network censored episode of South Park that featured an image of Mohammad, a Seattle cartoonist came up with the bright idea to make May 20 "Everybody Draw Mohammad Day." Somebody created a Facebook page.

The ol' time religion of the left: Government is infallible

Apparently a number of people these days have a lot of faith in the power of government to do things right, unless the Republicans are in charge, of course, and then it is Dick Cheney's fault.

Why do you think the county is considering raising those fines?

County employees would NEVER abuse the power to fine people in order to save their own jobs, would they?

From those wonderful folks who brought us jihad: Closed minds and closed fists

First they physically attacked him, now, according to an English-language Swedish news website, they've attacked his poor, defenseless website.

What do you get for a quarter of a million dollars worth of visioning?

Mo' taxes, mo' taxes, mo' taxes.

Senator: Players should boycott 2011 All-Star Game - Washington Times

Sen. Robert C. Menendez, the Senate's sole Hispanic, has urged Major League Baseball players to boycott next year's All-Star Game in Phoenix over Arizona's new immigration law.

A Musical Revolution, With a Cost in Fidelity - NYTimes.com

The last decade has brought an explosion in dazzling technological advances — including enhancements in surround sound, high definition television and 3-D — that have transformed the fan's experience.

17-Year-Old, Locked in Body of Toddler, May Hold Key to Aging - Incredible Health - FOXNews.com

Our hypothesis is that she is suffering from damage in the gene or genes that coordinate the way the body develops and ages," he said.

Transparency and accountability from ICE?: No aqu�­

How effective are police referrals to ICE? No one seems to know.

Marching over the thin line between free speech and sedition

When do words stop being free speech and become a criminal act?

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