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What Abraham Lincoln thought about the Declaration of Independence

Editor’s note: The following op-ed originally appeared in Fox News Opinion on July 3, 2013. In the 1850s, Abraham Lincoln’s rhetoric was suffused with a profound sense of loss. He considered it shameful national backsliding that a new affirmative defense…

Meet one of NASA’s newest astronauts now (before she heads to Mars)

June 18, 2013: Jessica U. Meir, Assistant Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, poses outside the hospital in Boston. On Monday NASA announced that Meir was chosen as one of eight new astronauts its first new…

Obama administration is in a crisis with no answers

It seems that President Obama just can’t catch a break. He has most certainly had a difficult start to his second term. The debt ceiling and sequestration battle with House Republicans, attempts to broker a peace deal in Syria and…

Politics Of PRISM: White House In Crisis, Obama Doubles Down

Move up http://i.forbesimg.com tMove down Watch Top U.S. Intelligence Officials Repeatedly Deny NSA Spying On Americans Over The Last Year (Videos) Andy Greenberg Forbes Staff The start of President Obama’s second term has been a difficult one. To be sure,…

Team Obama’s plan to turn your kids into debt zombies

President Obama spent Friday talking about ways to make college more affordable. But if you think going to college is expensive now, just wait until you learn about his big plans for your college student or high school graduate–and you.…

Wine really does get better with age and a little saltwater

It was a risk and an experiment never tried before in the U.S. Who thought the aging wine in salt water would work? Mira Winery made history in February as the first American winery to experiment with aging wine in…

Why the Greek yogurt fad is here to stay

Get used to seeing these top Grek yogurt brands on story shelves. Experts say the America’s love affair with yogurt will be long lived. “I woke up one morning and I realized I was eating spackle,” said America’s Test Kitchen…

What Really Happened In Benghazi?

On Monday President Obama delivered a defense of his administration’s response to the Benghazi attacks: he said that nothing new came out in last week’s hearings, that he called the Benghazi attack what it was–a terror attack–the day after it…

After three decades, the Crab Cake Queen still lives for her daily catch

MURRELLS INLET, S.C. – Her name is An Mathis, but she’s known around Murrells Inlet as The Crab Cake Lady. Mathis, 74, is the also known as the queen in these part of South Carolina – and for good reason.…

’42’ presents a shining chapter in the America saga

The United States has always been a great country, but the new movie “42” shows how it became an even greater country, a more perfect union. Jackie Robinson, the first black player in the modern era of major league baseball,…