Why Obamacare Won't Hurt Insurance Companies
Obama's regulatory overhaul may hurt taxpayers, but it's a boon for the biggest insurance companies.
Obama's regulatory overhaul may hurt taxpayers, but it's a boon for the biggest insurance companies.
We've heard this warning before. It's still wrong.
The debate over Obama's contraceptive mandate pits conscience against coercion.
How a state's rights conservative became an ally to the tech industry.
Government policy should be driven by what's best for the public, not what's best for public employees.
Half of all college students make no learning gains in their first two years, and 36 percent show no significant intellectual growth even after four years.
Even the staunchest proponents of government intervention to increase happiness admit that there's no relationship.
Foreign policy under Obama is not much different from what we would have expected had Bush stayed for a third term.
On Super Bowl Sunday, America was treated to the most expensive political commercial in history.
The original purpose of the Afghanistan war has long been fulfilled. So why are U.S. forces still over there?
It's not too late to prevent another war in the Middle East.
A review of Abundance: Why The Future Will Be Much Better Than You Think by X Prize guru Peter Diamandis and journalist Steven Kotler.
S.C. Senator on Ron Paul, the Tea Party, social cons, and why he hasn't endorsed a GOP candidate
Constitutional law professors should be kept as far away from nuclear weapons as possible.
Barack Obama says faith drives much of his domestic agenda-and no one even blinks.
The Hoosier State's historic vote may be a tipping point in the battle against Big Labor.
A big win for property rights in the Golden State.
Romney doesn't have an obvious reason to run for president. That's his trouble. Gingrich does. That's his.
All patriotic Americans ought to stand up and say enough is enough. We need a law to put a stop to this literally-abuse.
Or, as a teenage, mostly non-practicing heterosexual libertarian regularly accused of being gay and communist simply for playing soccer, I am annoyed when some dumb game is larded up with ideological meaning.
A reply to Richard Epstein's take on the right to keep and bear arms
We could save a lot of money if America adopted a policy designed for defense rather than policing the world.
Experience indicates that freedom can coexist with general access to contraception.
Ben Bernanke takes the U.S. further down the road to serfdom.
Romney and Gingrich have both supported an individual health insurance mandate.
The president's proposals would make a brutally byzantine system more complicated.
The best defense against a deadly attack with avian flu is the open scientific enterprise.
The threat of terrorism has radically diminished. So why is Obama trying to expand the TSA's reach?
From snack foods to office supplies, the free market delivers a dazzling bounty.
The Libertarian presidential candidate charms a gathering of civil libertarians.
American workers are losing jobs to machines, not to Chinese workers.
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