Editorials
Norway's judges don't like the pro-freedom foreign policy of some U.S. presidents.
The SEC blocks arbitration without any explanation.
Argentina's monetary policy is now subject to the fiscal demands of the government. Citizens can look forward to more inflation.
Mark Steyn on the extreme length of the ObamaCare law.
Yes, his son's life was eventful—the subject of films and TV series—but look at what the first Tudor, Henry VII, managed to do. Martin Rubin reviews "Winter King."
The American left vows to defend the spoils of its revolutions.
Cardinal thought he heard Barack Obama pledge respect for the Catholic Church's rights of conscience. Then came the contraception coverage mandate.
Magic Johnson resets the bar on the value of an admired and buzz-worthy front man.
The new era of local government: Taxpayers can expect to pay more but get less.
A new report on the UC system documents the plague of politicized classrooms. The problem is national in scope.
Killing terrorists means never having to interrogate them.
Not all transitions on the continent are military coups.
Governor Haslam now endorses death-tax repeal.
In "The Lady and the Peacock" Peter Popham paints a masterly portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Historian Lewis L. Gould on outstanding books about quests for the White House, from the 1896 McKinley-Bryan "Battle of the Standards" to the Clinton-Bush-Perot race in 1992.
In "White House Burning," Simon Johnson and James Kwak analyze the U.S.'s fiscal problems and offer ways of reducing the national debt.
In "Illegal Procedure," an ex-sports agent confesses to "scoundrel" behavior—and says it is common in the pursuit of future NFL stars. Adam Thompson reviews.
By Allysia Finley
Romney and the GOP Senate candidates stand little chance of winning unless they shore up their support among women.
By Paul A. Gigot
The biggest Republican names are rallying to the former Massachusetts governor.
Some Republicans believe the Democratic spin that it will help the president if the Supreme Court strikes down ObamaCare.
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