The Reich flight tax that the Nazis imposed on Jews trying to flee in the 1930s was 25 percent. Democrats want Saverin to pay 30 percent.
When it comes to job creation, size doesn’t matter.
China in 2012 is a lot like Japan in the 1980s.
Individualism, trade-unions, and “self-governing combinations”
Should schools force kids to eat USDA-approved food, or should families take back control of what their kids are eating?
NATO's summit this weekend in the Windy City will produce a lot of hot air, but what the aging alliance really needs is a douse in cold water.
Paul's presence would give the ticket something it has lacked up to this point: spine.
The California governor betrays his promise to deliver an "honest" budget.
The New York Times columnist launches a sloppy attack against Anheuser-Busch based on beer sales to South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation.
A crime thriller from Samuel L. Jackson, a horror show from the director of The Blair Witch Project
Reliving the 1990s in the 2012 GOP race
Wealth disparity is not unfair—if it results from free exchange.
The worst eventuality is one that will likely never happen.
The American Enterprise Institute’s Peter Wallison on how government, not greed, was the essential ingredient in the 2008 meltdown.
Even when we don't have an expectation of privacy, we do have a right to be left alone.
Left-wing academics silence a critic.
What the fall of a Communist princeling and the jailbreak of a blind pauper tell us about China's prospects.
Much is made of how Obama’s position on same-sex marriage has “evolved." One hopes his position on the “war on drugs” is also evolving.
Unlike our friends in Washington, JPMorgan Chase paid a price for its bad choices.
Beware of governments granting the "right" to enter onerous lifelong contracts.
From zombies attacks to scheming bar owners, these shows reflect today's climate of fear and loathing
When you've lost the entrepreneurs, free-spirits, and dreamers, you've lost the Golden State.
The U.S. tax code is more progressive and European than you think.
The future of military aviation is unmanned. The sooner it comes, the better.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell gets a lump of coal for fibbing about government job creation.
When it comes to job creation, size doesn’t matter.
Individualism, trade-unions, and “self-governing combinations”
The California governor betrays his promise to deliver an "honest" budget.
Reliving the 1990s in the 2012 GOP race
What the United States can learn from Venezuela's political and economic failures
Despite administration promises, ObamaCare hasn’t helped Medicare.
A new paper by one of Medicare’s Trustees reveals the disastrous budgetary consequences of the health law.
The faster the state expands, the more likely it is to violate your values.
The California governor betrays his promise to deliver an "honest" budget.
Reliving the 1990s in the 2012 GOP race
How Mexican food became more American than apple pie
The bipartisan movement to reform a broken California city
It's time for the president to keep his word.
Several industries owe their profit margins, market shares, and—in some cases—very existence to the war on drugs.
How the Obama administration talks to its neighbors about drugs.
Michelle Obama shrinks your snickers
Should schools force kids to eat USDA-approved food, or should families take back control of what their kids are eating?
The New York Times columnist launches a sloppy attack against Anheuser-Busch based on beer sales to South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation.
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