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Fluoride Is Poison - The Republicans Are Useless - Let's Attack Iran! - 14 Pieces of Bad Economic News - Subvert the TSA Porno State - The State Is Not Anti-Corruption
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hey found that salamander regeneration begins when a clump of cells called a blastema forms at the tip of a lost limb. From the blastema come skin, muscle, bone, blood vessels and neurons, ultimately growing into a limb virtually identical to the old
Strands that are too short or long form self-protected motifs,” says Dr. Yara Yingling, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at NC State and co-author of a paper describing the research. That means that the strands bond to each
"From day one, I thought about the hologram of Princess Leia and whether it can be brought out of science fiction," says Nasser Peyghambarian, an optical scientist at the University of Arizona in Tucson, who has been trying for several years to dev
NASA is planning to build hypersonic jets that will fly through the Earth’s atmosphere and slash flight times around the world to a few hours at most. The US space agency wants to manufacture a craft that would travel at five times the speed of so
The first Guantanamo detainee to face a civilian trial is a “mass murderer” who played a key role in the terrorist bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998, a prosecutor said Monday in closing arguments. Defense claims that Ahmed Ghailani
The Obama administration will try to persuade a U.S. judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging its program to kill U.S. citizens who have joined militant groups like al Qaeda. In a test of President Obama's war powers, the Center for Constitutional Ri
President Obama defended the Federal Reserve's policy of printing dollars after China and Russia stepped up criticism ahead of this week's Group of 20 meeting. The G20 summit has been pitched as a chance for leaders of the countries that account for
As US President Barack Obama embarked on his 10 day trip to Asia, he focused on job creation and an economic partnership that he believes will help America. video
Grocery store owners William and Esperanza Casco were making enough money to stay current on their mortgage, but when JPMorgan Chase & Co. offered a plan that reduced their payments, they figured they could use the extra cash and signed up. The Ca
Nearly a dozen sculptures considered by the Nazis to be “degenerate” artwork and believed to have been lost or destroyed after World War II have been unearthed during construction near Berlin's city hall. he terra-cotta and bronze statues were found
Thomas E. Woods, Jr., is the New York Times bestselling author of ten books. A senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Woods holds a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard and his master's, M.Phil., and Ph.D. from Columbia University.
Rights belong to individuals, not groups. Property should be owned by people, not government.
Butler Shaffer is a law professor and author... Chaos = more freedom than the Gov't abuses us now.
Ernest Hancock has educated the public via Education through the use of the courts, the political process and guerilla activism (creator of the "Ron Paul Revolution" have made him well known to the general public.
Mark is a criminal defense attorney. Marc J. Victor. P.C., which often sponsors debates and presentation on freedom issues. As a former United States Marine and certified specialist in criminal law, Marc endlessly and zealously defends citizens accus
On September 1, 2008, Lawrence W. (Larry) Reed assumed the presidency of the Foundation for Economic Education, headquartered in Irvington, New York.
Stefan Molyneux left his career as a software entrepreneur and executive to pursue philosophy full time through his work at Freedomain Radio. Stefan has written a number of novels as well as many free books on philosophy.
James P. Gray has been a trial judge in Orange County, California since 1983.Using his experience on the bench and elsewhere, he has also authored a book on the failed War on Drugs, another Wearing The Robe
Author of the highly successful book, "The Dollar Meltdown", Charles reveals the governmental errors that led to the current economic crisis and the bumpy road ahead. “The Dollar Meltdown” is a book about the financial future and what you can do abou
Donald J. Boudreaux became chairman of the department of economics at George Mason University in August 2001 and stepped down in August 2009. He also teaches courses on law and economics at the George Mason University School of Law.
Judge John Buttrick is the highest elected registered Libertarian currently in office in the United States.
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Bill Buppert is a writer and speaker on liberty living in the high desert in the American southwest. He is the editor and publisher of http://hezekiahwyman.com/. He is a retired officer from the US Army.
Marc Stevens is a voluntaryist essayist and talk radio host. He is the host of the "No State Project" on American Freedom Radio. Stevens is also the author of the 2002 book, Adventures In Legal Land, an examination of the legal and political systems
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Jeffrey A. Singer is a general surgeon in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. He writes and lectures on regional and national public policy issues, and has published in major national journals and newspapers on issues ranging from health care refor