Ultimately, the safety of American and international travelers in our nation’s airports is a major annoyance and distraction from the more important objectives of the liberal agenda. In its raw form, an event of this nature, despite nearly costing the lives of three hundred people, cannot be invoked as evidence of “global warming,†the...
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David Goldman knows the heartbreak of having his child abducted. Sean was 4-years-old when he was taken from New Jersey to Brazil by his mother five years ago. See David Goldman hours away from reunion with son. Goldman and son were reunited on Christmas Eve in what he calls a miracle. See Sean Goldman...
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Called “arguably the greatest American in the 20th century” during his 95 years, Norman Borlaug probably saved more lives than any other person. He is one of just six people to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. And yet Dr. Borlaug, who died this...
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Chief of Staff, Rahm Emmanuel: “Mr. President, sorry to disturb your golf game, but there has been an unsuccessful plot to blow up a Northwest, Amsterdam to Detroit flight. The suspect is a Nigerian National, one Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and the attempt was thwarted by fast acting, vigilant passengers on the plane who put...
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Climategate is not just a story of some fringe scientists who conspired to hoodwink the public and expand the reach of the government. Rather, the real scandal lies in the unholy trinity that emerged among the major institutions of society: academia, government, and the media. Indeed, misrepresentations and lies have become so widespread in...
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The position of Secretary of Homeland Security is one that should be filled with an individual who is Ready, Willing and most importantly, Capable, of fulfilling the demands of this most critical post.
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The new decade will dawn with the United States still in two wars in the Middle East. It’s not so different from other times. Since it’s inception, The U.S. has been hard pressed to string together a significant number of years without rolling out the tanks for one reason or another. Some of those...
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What is a “paltry†one-hundred billion dollars in comparison to the trillions that are being robbed from this and future generations by a government that believes so vehemently in its socialist ideologies that neither the law nor the unbroken track record of past failures in such endeavors pose even the slightest obstacle to their...
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Does your girlfriend or wife blame you for everything that’s wrong in the relationship, even her bad behaviors? Does she refuse to take responsibility for her own actions, especially the hurtful ones? Do you frequently feel forced into a role of contrition in which you have to make up for some imagined or exaggerated...
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Let me take this opportunity on behalf of Men’s News Daily to wish all of our readers a very Merry Christmas, a Happy Chanukah and a Happy New Year. Sorry, but it is hard to express those sentiments without sounding canned, and perhaps even a little disingenuous. Fact is, the holidays are a particularly...
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I’ve been writing my own blog, A Shrink for Men, for almost a year now. In that time, I’ve noticed many double standards and gender inequities that seem to be culturally acceptable in relationships. Here are some of my observations for women to consider in terms of their own behavior and for men to...
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It is essential to be aware in this time-sensitive brief note that there are three groups whose health will be negatively impacted by ObamaCare. First, all boys and all men will lose. Harry Reid’s behind-closed-doors-deal-busting bill establishes yet five more Offices of Women’s Health throughout the federal government which are on top of at...
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The markets are up, and yet most nonprofits are still struggling financially. If you are charitably inclined, there’s still time for end-of-year giving. Charities are hit especially hard during tough economic times. They face reduced giving and often greater needs. They must find supporters who will donate more to offset those who will give...
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I’m going to kill Santa Clauseâ€â€cart him to the guillotine in a tumbrel, and then carry his head through town on a pike. I mean it. That damned red-nosed reindeer will be sausage. Why is his nose red? Because he’s a drunk. His real name is O’Toole. He emigrated to the North Pole under...
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Weekly Health Update: CT Scans & Cancer Risk “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…” By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated:  12/20/2009 The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making any...
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Following two weeks of intense negotiations, the Copenhagen global warming conference has now ended. By all accounts it was a bust. Warding off fatigue, snow, and sub-zero temperatures, the best leaders from 193 nations could do was issue a vague commitment to limit global warming to two degrees. Hoping to avoid any comparisons to...
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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy hosted a dinner for 49 Nobel laureates. The occasion provided the opportunity for JFK to display his keen wit in the memorable quote, “I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White Houseâ€â€with the possible exception...
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Once again the nativity season brings attacks by those offended by ubiquitous displays of Christmas. This Christmas, I’m drawn to the similar ways some Christians and Republicans create opposition to their beliefs and, like the innkeepers of Bethlehem, provide no shelter for travelers. Every year brings new incidents of holiday political correctness, from removal...
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A guy’s car beaks down in the middle of nowhere. He walks to the nearest town, a small bump in the road, where he rents a room for the night and wanders to the only bar in town where the good ole boys have gathered. One of the ole boys stands up and shouts,...
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On behalf of publisher Mike LaSalle, the Editorial Board and the community of contributors to Men’s News Daily, I am proud to announce the addition of Edward M. Stephens, M.D. to the Men’s News Daily Editorial Board. Dr. Stephens, a psychiatrist, has for decades tended to the needs of child, adolescent and adult patients. Graduated from...
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