IRS Scandal Implicates Democrats
Using government power to limit political speech
So what's the complaint today from those who advocated the war most vigorously? We left too soon.
The warning is all the more relevant today with Iraq being consumed by sectarian violence and calls for renewed U.S. intervention growing louder.
Did the FDA really back down? There are holes in that argument.
It gets increasingly difficult to imagine that the U.S. has gained anything worthwhile from its invasion of Iraq.
A rent-seeking senator doesn't want competition to shake up NASA jobs.
It depends on how you define "conservative." The research shows classical liberals/libertarians are smartest of all.
Casino moguls and their powerful interests are feigning moral outrage to crush competitors.
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill score again, Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson…don't.
Students who resist the temptation of "help" with college costs will be in a much better position when the higher education bubble bursts.
At pot dispensaries the people you really have to watch out for are the drinkers.
Should job security for teachers continue to trump the educational rights of students, especially poor ones?
President Obama, most congressional Democrats, and many congressional Republicans are ardent progressives-they believe government is the chief engine of human progress.
David Brat, Rand Paul, and the limits of electoral libertarianism in a two-party world
War, like most government plans, tends not to work out as well as planners hoped.
The story behind the five Taliban prisoners reflects poorly on the U.S. government.
The NRA's criticism reflects shifting attitudes toward publicly displayed guns.
Per-pupil spending of $27,500 hasn't helped Camden's schools.
What exactly qualifies her to oversee a "major transformation of our nation's school-lunch program"?
She's rarely met a war she didn't like-or a constitutional limit she deems worth respecting.
A relatively borderless world that allows free movement of people will be more tolerant, because immigrants carry with them their own antidote to "prejudice."
The YG Network unveils its case for economic growth via "conservative reforms."
Using arbitrary regulations to restrict liberty
Why more money to fight trafficking won't reverse drug use trends
New York City's ridiculous soda ban had its final day in court this week. Here's why the state's highest court should strike down the ban.
The visionary brothers' paradigm could frustrate the left and alter the right by fusing social tolerance with fiscal responsibility.
In Colorado, the Constitution is subordinate to hurt feelings and nuptial pastries.
Will China and the rest of the world follow our lead or take a free ride?
California Senate passes bill to rein in the voter initiative process
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort cement their stardom, and Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt kick several acres of alien butt.
In California, the parent trigger law is causing school reform even without resorting to charters.
The law prohibits providing material assistance to a terrorist organization, which is what Obama did in releasing five untried Taliban leaders.
These folks challenge the stereotype of marijuana users as lazy, unmotivated slackers.
A few arbitrarily selected online resources that can help you meet your recreational and medicinal needs.
So what if the rich are richer than ever? American income mobility is still strong.
In Bond v. United States, the chief justice used a "saving construction" to avoid a constitutional showdown. Sound familiar?
The President's new College Scorecard will jack up federal taxpayer subsidies without improving accountability or reducing the soaring costs of tuition.
He is standing up for the principle that secret law has no place in a constitutional democracy.
The former New York City mayor continues to maintain a high political profile.
The Department of Justice will damn you for higher prices, and for lower prices.
From guns to video games, we're placing blame where it doesn't belong.
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