When the cat is away, the mice play. A funny Fed-Ex commercial about a manager calling out sick.
Chris Matthews of "Hardball" and Roger Simon of Politico discuss Hillary Clinton's gaffe about facing sniper fire in Bosnia in 1996 and whether it was an intentional lie.
Todd Gaziano, director of the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation, explains why D.C.'s extremely restrictive gun-control laws are unconstitutional.
The Heritage Foundation's Brian Darling outlines the three biggest issues this week in Washington: conservatism, voter fraud and guns in the nation's capital.
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of President Ronald Reagan's speech about the Strategic Defense Initiative, Vice President Dick Cheney spoke to the Heritage Foundation. He called himself Darth…
Familyfacts.org at the Heritage Foundation explores research on family and religion. According to March's top 10 findings, family background and religious views affect teens' approach to marriage…
The Heritage Foundation's Brian Darling outlines the three biggest issues this week: enemy combatants, Taiwan's election and federal spending earmarks.
Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator, discusses his new book "Upstream" and the history of conservatism with Cybercast News Service's Terry Jeffrey on March 5, 2008.
The Heritage Foundation's Brian Darling outlines the three biggest issues this week in Washington: the surge in Iraq, federal spending and consumer product safety.
A kid at home copies a famous Will Ferrell skit impersonating George W. Bush on the topic of global warming.
Brian Darling, the director of Senate relations at The Heritage Foundation, rounds up some major weekly events on Capitol Hill, including the future of Cuba, carbon dioxide regulation and wasteful…
Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow in the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation, says the United States should embrace recent developments in Pakistan
Sally McNamara, a senior policy analyst in European Affairs at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the importance of defending the newly independent Kosovo.
Ray Walser, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, says the United States need not expect too much change from Raul Castro. He argues that the embargo should remain in place.
Now more than ever, every American student should learn more about our presidents. That’s why we’ve set aside this special learning day by closing all the schools. Uncle Jay explains it all…
The scariest thing isn’t that the economy’s sick … it’s that the government’s playing doctor! Uncle Jay explains the government’s “stimulus” plan to make our economy as secure as our borders.
John McCain sings and gets a laugh at Barbara Streisand's expense during this parody.
Brian Riedl of the Heritage Foundation discusses the fiscal 2009 budget that President Bush released Feb. 4.
Dan Lips, an education policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the positive developments in expanding school choice that occurred in 2007.
Sally McNamara, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the agreement in principle between the U.S. and Polish government to install missile defenses on Polish territory.
Each month, familyfacts.org explores an area of academic research on a topic related to the family and religion. This video covers the Top 10 for February 2008.
Bob Moffit, director of the Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the importance of not cutting funding for Medicare Advantage, which offers private health…
Ben Lieberman, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, discusses how raising taxes will harm the budgets of families by raising the price of gasoline.
Bob Moffit, director of the Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the codified "trigger" that requires Congress to take steps to control excessive growth in…
Steven Groves, an international law expert at the Heritage Foundation, describes how the Law of the Sea Treaty would create a bureaucratic International Seabed Authority.