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Our focus was Hillary, not Obama's Muslim background  

Democrats abandon Hastings amid scandal

The Democratic leadership has forced the resignation of Rep. Alcee Hastings from the House Intelligence Committee amid allegations that he was involved in corruption as a federal judge. Full Text, Subscribers


Top scientists believe global warming is natural

A new study on global warming by leading climate scientists has determined that humans have almost no influence on global warming. Instead, the scientists from the University of Rochester, the University of Alabama, and the University of Virginia concluded that global warming is natural and connected to the changing activities of the sun. Full Text, Subscribers


Insight will be on Christmas break the week of Dec. 24. Our next issue will publish Jan. 2.

Border Patrol chief: Our 'job is not to stop criminals'

The federal government has refused to authorize the U.S. Border Patrol to stop criminal infiltration from Mexico.
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Bipartisan panel says State Dept. must be restructured

The State Department has failed to implement U.S. foreign policy and administer billions of dollars of aid.
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Intel community split over NIE on Iran

The U.S. intelligence community, amid deep suspicion that it was duped by a disinformation campaign, has been torn apart by its assessment that Iran has abandoned its nuclear program.
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ALLEN:
The best and worst of 2007
As 2007 comes to a close, we reflect on the highlights of the year—the people and events who have kindled smiles, laughter and admiration.



PIONTKOVSKY:
NIE report is folly or treason
In the fall of 1916, the leader of the Russian opposition in the Duma, Pavel Miliukov, while categorizing the actions of the tsarist ministers during the critical period of the war with Germany, asked a famous question: "Stupidity or treason?"

VUOTO:
Only Hillary unites the GOP
Hillary has a unique standing among Republicans and among conservatives at large.

STEYN:
Baby born in Bethlehem
This is the time of year, as Hillary Clinton once put it, when Christians celebrate "the birth of a homeless child."

LONDON:
Bloomberg's congestion trap
The logic of "congestion pricing," to wit: charging cars an exorbitant sum for driving into the inner city in order to avoid traffic congestion, is compelling.

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Cancer treatments banned by U.S. government

Baltimore, MD-- As unbelievable as it seems, the key to stopping many cancers has been around for over 30 years. Yet it has been banned. Blocked. And kept out of your medicine cabinet by the very agency designed to protect your health—the FDA.  

In 1966, the senior oncologist at a prominent New York hospital rocked the medical world when he developed a serum that "shrank cancer tumors in 45 minutes!" Headlines hit every major paper around the world. Scientists and researchers applauded. Time and again this life saving treatment worked miracles, but the FDA ignored the research and shut him down.  

You read that right! That was over 39 years ago. How many other treatments have they been allowed to hide?  

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