Editorials
The Republicans have a new campaign slogan. Wait, make that the Democrats.
"Twelve Desperate Miles" tells the story of how a Standard Fruit Co. vessel that hauled bananas from the U.S. to the Caribbean was drafted for an attack on North Africa's coast. Mark Yost reviews.
New federal rules would raise costs for hiring the disabled.
Another potential casualty of the French presidential election.
An $8.35 billion 'demonstration' to get past November.
Resources are limited. Cost-benefit analysis can inform our decisions.
America is no longer as attractive to highly successful people as we like to think.
Even exceptional nations cannot ignore the laws of economic gravity.
How a Watergate villain dedicated his life to helping prisoners—and changed
my mind about crime.
We're not close to the top of the Laffer Curve. Raising tax rates is part of a sensible deficit reduction strategy.
If the Supreme Court upholds purchase mandates in health care, they will become a mainstay of federal regulation throughout the U.S. economy.
"Do Not Ask What Good We Do" captures the drama of one of Congress's most combative and maddeningly frustrating years in memory. Jonathan Karl reviews.
On one point, at least, the conventional wisdom seems right.
France's choice now is more of the same or jump off the Socialist cliff.
Jerry Brown's tax increase won't finance better education.
The threat depends mainly on the regime, not the weapon itself.
The 30% revenue-share model is the company's standard practice, not the product of a conspiracy.
The threat to companies and critical public works is grave enough that protection is a national responsibility.
After 35 years in the Senate, the Indiana Republican faces angry voters and a talented tea-party challenger.
Muslims cannot be dragged to an embrace of secularism and the liberal values that spring from it. They have to arrive voluntarily at this understanding.
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