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North Carolina passed a statewide ban on gay marriage on Tuesday, a sign that this country still has a long way to go when it comes to equal rights for all people.
With the surge in book sales for '50 Shades of Grey', and the online prevalence of violent pornography, how much are the psyches and sexual identities of America's young girls being affected?
As President Obama is still 'evolving,' Joe Biden, the Vice President of the United States, came out in support of gay marriage over the weekend.
With bank accounts similar to that of stock brokers on Wall Street, why is no one occupying Silicon Valley?
On the one-year anniversary of bin Laden’s death, the story of his once-prominent terrorist group has fizzled out like a bad batch of sparklers.
Even with his latest wins, Mitt Romney hasn't convinced his base. Now, he must refocus his campaign.
A recent Pew survey of political knowledge showed that Republicans knew more about politics and history than Democrats. Lincoln was the first Republican president, but that's just the start.
With the announced creation of the Defense Clandestine Service, a new debate will begin on whether the Defense Intelligence Agency is becoming too much like the CIA.
Wyclef Jean reminds us that Trayvon Martin's death was no isolated incident.
The seventh and eighth corporations to publicly state that they cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) are candy-maker Mars and the Arizona Public Service Company (APS).
These three endorsements will do more to harm Obama's re-election chances.
Mitt Romney has been portrayed as a ‘Tin Man’ presidential candidate, but the truth about who he is may surprise a lot of people.
Before you get caught up in the Romney running-mate frenzy, consider some historical perspective of the impact of VP selections. Romney's selection need only do no harm.
Even if Santorum wins the popular vote he still cannot get all the delegates he'd like.
Is all this political vitriol hurting the GOP and even the country? Hardly.
Is the Internet about to replace old fashioned ways of organizing political campaigns? Very unlikely.
Sen. Dick Lugar’s loss on Tuesday to Richard Mourdock in the Indiana primary does not signify the death of problem-solving in Washington. Here are five reasons why.
Warner Todd Huston It is absurd to say that Fox News and Rush Limbaugh are "party heads." They have no such power. Unfortunately, you are part of the problem with such nonsense.