Wall Street Journal
Even the Ninth Circuit can't abide a frivolous anti-antiterror case.
Ian Bremmer on the consequences of a world without superpowers.
The left and right are resorting to a new tactic that harms civil society.
Never underestimate Team Obama's ability to overdo anything, even the anniversary of bin Laden's demise.
By James Freeman
Bill Clinton uses 500 years of excuses to explain why Obamanomics isn't working.
"Apocalyptic Realm" explores the nature and causes of jihadism in South Asia. Sadanand Dhume reviews.
They're "already on the loose," one warns.
Even if Iran's radicals could be deterred from attacking Israel, their actions are already illegal under international law.
The American people may demand more than the killing of bin Laden and the hunting down of Somali pirates.
No more phony appeals to women or attempts to charm on late-night TV.
Michael Barone on polls showing the Obama enthusiasm deficit among young voters.
Bibi Netanyahu's father doubted that his son was tough enough to lead the Jewish state.
The same money can't be spent twice. ObamaCare tries to do precisely that, and the government will have to borrow the difference.
The Obama administration doesn't mind a cartel as long as it's a labor-run cartel.
A tycoon takes the fall for China's flawed banking system.
The President gives his first major Afghan remarks since June.
Blocking reforms that even the Post Office wants to make.
Lillian Hellman disdained a system that made her fabulously rich while romanticizing one that made its citizens spectacularly poor.
Obama manages to turn the killing of bin Laden into a political liability.
By Allysia Finley
Town-and-gown relations in Providence are growing increasingly strained over—wait for it—pensions.
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