Why I'm grateful, not sorry

by Joseph Farah -- To say the least, my mail's been a little negative lately. I get about 1,000 e-mails a day, not including the junk and after the filters. Very few more…

Where is the outrage over leftist extremist groups?

by Jon Dougherty -- "Project Megiddo," the FBI's "study/warning" to the nation's various law enforcement agencies warning that Y2K-related terrorism may be conducted by so-called right-wing, religious, militia-wacko types was not only more…

The meaning and mystery of numbers

by Samuel Blumenfeld -- On New Year's Eve, I, like so many other Americans, was glued to my TV set watching ABC and PBS take us to celebrations across the globe, beginning more…

Subversive plot uncovered

by Lenora B. Fulani -- While U.S. law enforcement and investigative agencies prevented a New Year's Eve terrorist attack on our coast-to-coast celebrations, reports are surfacing that they may have missed the latest more…

'Phew, we made it through'

by David Hackworth -- Well, we're still here! No nuke plant meltdowns. No catastrophic power stroke. No Chinese paratroopers raining from the sky. Russian missiles stayed snug in their silos. Saddam Hussein more…

Just one more year of Clintonian politics

by David Limbaugh -- As I scanned the newspapers on the first Monday of the new year, I came across a story about President Clinton's plan to reintroduce the $322 billion tax more…

They weren't home for Christmas

by Jane Chastain -- "Mother, do you see the light? I want you to go toward the light. I'll be OK. Just call me when you get to Heaven. Ring me twice more…

Happy Y2K. Now what?

by Joseph Farah -- Ahhhh, here we are safe and sound. We survived the dreaded Y2K bug. It went remarkably smoothly. Now, with the prospect of technological breakdowns behind us, maybe we more…

California: Land of over-regulation

by Jon Dougherty -- When I first heard that /news/archives.asp?ARCHIVE_ID=1WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah was planning to move the newspaper's daily operations office to the Oregon wilderness, I thought perhaps he might be more…

Time will tell

by Judy Lowe -- Since this is being written several days in advance of Jan. 1 -- just in case -- you won't find any mentions of solving Y2K problems. Instead, we're more…