The most important news for Thursday, March 25th, 2010....
According to the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey, 55% of Americans want the health care bill repealed.
A CBS News poll released on Wednesday revealed that 62 percent of Americans want Republicans in Congress to continue to challenge parts of the health care reform bill.
Senate Republicans have found two violations of congressional rules in a proposed package of changes to the new health care law, forcing the package back to the House of Representatives for another vote.
The FBI is investigating acts of vandalism aimed at Democrats who voted for the health care legislation.
One of the new health care benefits that kicks in right away is that kids will be able to stay on their parents' health insurance until the age of 26. Good luck on getting those adults children out of your house now.
Will the new health care bill actually impose a new tax on tampons?
Is the health care bill all about gaining control over the lives of ordinary Americans?
It is being reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Washington visit this week has failed to resolve his differences with the Obama Administration over the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Wednesday that Syria is committed to seeking peace with Israel but has no faith in the present Israeli government.
American and Russian officials have reached a deal to dramatically slash their nuclear arsenals. According to the agreement, both sides will reduce the number of long-range nuclear warheads deployed to between 1,500 and 1,675.
One new poll have found that 73 percent of Russians believe the United States is an "aggressor" nation hell-bent on world domination.
Two Russian bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, were recently caught flying over British airspace for four hours.
This year, the Social Security system will pay out more in benefits than it receives in payroll taxes, an important threshold it was not expected to cross until at least 2016.
The euro slumped to a ten month low against the dollar yesterday after Portugal’s credit rating was cut by one of the big ratings agencies.
Two homeowners in the Philadelphia area recently took their own lives before sheriff's deputies arrived to tell them that they were being evicted.
Is the city of Detroit in the process of dying?
Is the possibility of an EMP attack one of the biggest threats that America is currently facing?
It turns out that many dogs are developing cancer after being implanted with an identification microchip.
Have both the U.S. and NATO actually been supporting the Afghan drug industry?
According to a New York Times investigation, the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies have fielded covert mercenary networks in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq whose mission is to murder tribal militants and nationalists opposing Western occupation.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is now saying that the adoption of the Euro "screwed everyone".
It is being projected that China, India, Brazil and South Africa will require nearly half of all the water supplies in the world for homes, industry and agriculture by the year 2030.
Falling icicles and ice blocks have killed five people and injured at least 147 others in St. Petersburg following Russia's coldest winter in 30 years.
This is what filmmaker James Cameron recently had to say about those who are skeptical about global warming: "I want to call those deniers out into the street at high noon and shoot it out with those boneheads."
According to British conservationist Jane Goodall, humans should have fewer babies to help the global battle against climate change.
Recent discoveries are drawing a lot of new attention to the Shroud of Turin.
A new study shows that millions of people have been contaminated with potentially dangerous gender-bending chemicals from food packaging, drinks cans and baby bottles.
The drought parching California’s Central Valley has imperiled two House Democrats who typically cruise to reelection by wide margins.
A false Christ? Members of one religious group believe that a London-born author has come to save the world.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake centered off the Philippine west coast shook the capital of Manila early today.
It turns out that some Episcopalians in North Carolina are allowing witches to use their church for meetings.
A college student's production of a play depicting a Christ-like character as a homosexual is infuriating local residents in one small Texas town.
One health expert is claiming that Facebook has contributed to a resurgence in the sexually-transmitted disease syphilis.
A Christian who prayed in a public park with six other people during a "gay pride" event is now serving a nine day jail sentence.
Lastly, California officials announced on Wednesday that a voter initiative that would legalize possession and sale of marijuana in the state has qualified for the November ballot.

















