Gov. Candidate’s Bestiality Just the Tip of the Iceberg
BREMEN, GA. – Neal Horsley, the Creator’s Rights Party candidate for governor of Georgia, told Alan Colmes on his radio show the other night that …
BREMEN, GA. – Neal Horsley, the Creator’s Rights Party candidate for governor of Georgia, told Alan Colmes on his radio show the other night that …
OTTAWA, Ont. – Canada’s national sex-offender registry has not been responsible for solving a single crime in the five years of its existence. In fact, …
LONDON – Central London’s major nightlife venues face revocation of their business licenses under a local law that recently has been interpreted to ban burlesque …
WASHINGTON, DC – Sen. Arlen Specter, a life-long Republican from Pennsylvania, announced this morning that he is switching political parties and will run for re-election …
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – In a striking example of legislative mixed-messaging, the Alabama House today passed a bill and a measure that appear to send contradictory …
TEHRAN, IRAN – A special prosecutor designated to handle the cases of people arrested during the country’s crackdown on websites that distribute adult content or …
WASHINGTON, DC – A freshman congressman from New York plans to introduce federal legislation that would prohibit broadband Internet service providers from instituting metered billing …
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Maryland Senate rejected a proposal that would have withheld public funds from state universities that allow students to view pornography on …
AUSTIN – The Texas House last week approved a bill that rescinds the $5-per-person surcharge imposed in 2007 on patrons of gentlemen’s clubs and instead …
WASHINGTON – Even the smallest mistakes can create conflict in the messy relationship between the White House Press Office and the press. Case in point: …
WASHINGTON -Though not particularly known as a religious conservative, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is stepping up his role as an advocate for religion in …