How Michelle Obama's Fashion Diplomacy Punctured India's Color Prejudice
The First Lady's love for fashion exposed Indians to a different conception of beauty
The First Lady's love for fashion exposed Indians to a different conception of beauty
How it was a force for good against India's color prejudice
How productive could a pro-diversity event be if it was not itself diverse?
How you helped pay for Stossel's beach house
Even a federal judge is asking why they keep fighting.
Chairman Tom Wheeler's Title II plan is a bow to political pressure.
The Rainbow Family is an extremist threat now?
A novel idea: Why not let the builders decide whether or not it is economic to construct?
Americans are not yet that dependent upon the providence of their sovereign for their existence. But don't blame the president for lack of trying.
Rep. G.K. Butterfield's not sure who'd appoint the prosecutor. He has other ideas for reform, too, but voted against limiting police militarization last year.
25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the former East Germany is seen as a quirk of history, not a monstrous police state.
25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the former East Germany is seen as a quirk of history, not a monstrous police state.
Requiring that people vaccinate their kids if they want taxpayers paying their bills boosts immunization without making the treatment worse than the disease.
Naturally the usual bioluddites are eager to stop progress.
How law enforcement can be made more compatible with Americans' liberty.
Proposals call for $15 million to eliminate unneeded state occupational licenses, but $500 million to develop new credentials and training program.
The IRS seized $242 million between 2005 and 2012 based on allegations of "structuring."
The Office for Civil Rights and its army of bureaucrats would get $30 million.
The sequestration process was the White House's idea in the first place.
Looking at Freedom House's data from the perspective of individuals instead of states
Christophe Lucas and Jennie Chang did something stupid, not abusive.
Axis of evil 2.0? Rubio illustrates the one-dimensional thinking of many interventionists, enemies everywhere and only America to do something about it
Millennials are far more likely to think parents should get to decide whether to vaccinate their kids.
State rules religious shop owners discriminated against couple.
President Obama's budget doesn't just propose spending more money than ever before. It also raises taxes all over the place.
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