Award-winning musician Herbie Hancock says he will gladly serve as America's Secretary of Culture if President Obama creates the position and asks him to help out (By Nicholas Ballasy; Jon…
Under the First Amendment Rush Limbaugh can express his views, Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) told CNSNews.com (By Nicholas Ballasy; Jon Schulter).
Popular Columbian singer Shakira says that with election of Barak Obama as president, the "world respects America ... again" (By Nicholas Ballasy; Jon Schulter).
President Obama's choice for Labor Secretary, Congresswoman Hilda Solis, dodges questions from Senators Lamar Alexander and Orrin Hatch on the importance of state Right to Work laws and looming…
On January 22, 2008, Senator Jim DeMint introduced a Right to Work Act to protect American workers from compulsory unionism. In this clip, DeMint explains why this legislation is crucial to…
On the red carpet at the Declare Yourself Inaugural ball, actor Jamie Foxx gave CNSNews.com's Nick Ballasy $100 for knowing the Isley Brothers sang the original version of "Shout." (By Nicholas…
Illinois's Roland Burris was "legitimately selected" to fill the Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama, says RNC candidate Michael Steele. (Story by Nicholas Ballasy and Jon Schulter.)
Tenet Corp. and the CNA union agreed to unionize several Houston health care facilities. The backroom deal included a gag order that prevented discussion of the downsides of unionization. Several…
Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix discusses Hilda Solis, Obama's choice for Secretary of Labor, with Neil Cavuto of Fox News.
A Chicago Fox affiliate investigates disgraced Illinois Governor Blagojevich's close relationship with the powerful Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Foundation VP Stefan Gleason is…
UAW operatives have used their monopoly bargaining privileges to expand compulsory unionism across the automotive industry. Now UAW bosses are pushing for a massive bailout package.
Simon Campbell, public school parent and president of stopteacherstrikes.org, speaks out against harmful teacher strikes and compulsory unionism at the annual Concerned Educators Against Forced…
No one bothered to tell John McHenry he could resign from full dues-paying membership. After contacting NRTW, John finally found out he had a choice, but millions of Americans are still unaware of…
Foundation President Mark Mix describes the efforts of the National Right to Work Committee and National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation on behalf of workers across the country.
Employees from across the country have received free legal assistance from the National Right to Work Foundation. Now they're speaking out to encourage other workers to stand up for their rights…
NRTW Foundation attorneys recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of AT&T employees whose confidential personal information was displayed in a public area after they exercised their right to resign…
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said she would support Barack Obama in his plan to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act if he is elected president.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the surge in Iraq has not fulfilled its purpose, that she supports a surge in Afghanistan and that she backs Barack Obama's plan to repeal the Defense of Marriage…
Foundation staff attorneys recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of Patricia Pelletier, a Connecticut resident who was subjected to a new and insidious form of union retaliation.
When media personality Tim Russert, once a top adviser to leading Democratic officeholders in New York, died of a heart attack in June, editors at YouTube rightly paid tribute to him by promoting…
The inside story on Daniel Locke v. Edward Karass, the National Right to Work Foundation's latest Supreme Court case.
Senator Don Nickles speaks on the floor in opposition to a bill designed to overturn numerous state laws and impose monopoly bargaining on police and firefighters in all 50 states.
Senator Phil Gramm speaks on the floor in opposition to a bill designed to overturn numerous state laws and impose monopoly bargaining on police and firefighters in all 50 states.
Senator Don Nickles speaks on the floor in opposition to a bill designed to overturn numerous state laws and impose monopoly bargaining on police and firefighters in all 50 states.