Editorials
A culture of shared sacrifice is one of the greatest strengths of the U.S.’s volunteer military. It is not, however, a... READ MORE
Would you have provided motorcycle insurance to Evel Knievel? That is, in essence, what U.S. taxpayers are doing for... READ MORE
Class warfare leads nowhere. Taxes must be a shared burden. Singling out one group or another does nothing to repair the... READ MORE
Once upon a time, like this summer, Dexia SA, the French-Belgian bank, was stable. By the measures global regulators... READ MORE
He was an inventor with more than 300 patents to his name. He was a college dropout. He was a billionaire who wore jeans... READ MORE
The melting of Arctic ice as a result of global warming has set off a race to capitalize on the polar region’s suddenly... READ MORE
How can you tell how much federal income tax a publicly traded company pays in a specific year? You can’t. READ MORE
“U.S. and international officials appear to agree that the sanctions have not, to date, hurt Iran’s economy to the point... READ MORE
Rick Perry wants Social Security turned over to the states -- or at least he seemed to say so in his recent book. Mitt... READ MORE
The commentariat can’t decide whether to give the Obama administration points for audacity, or to question its sanity.... READ MORE
China’s rise to global prominence has long preoccupied the leaders of the developed world. They should be more concerned... READ MORE
In issuing waivers to states under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (aka No Child Left Behind), releasing them... READ MORE
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