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Dangers of Government Control Jan. 03, 2018

Walter E. Williams

We are a nation of 325 million people. We have a bit of control over the behavior of our 535 elected... Read More

Today's Turn-of-the-Century Problems Oct. 13, 2017

Michael Barone

Is America in a new Gilded Age? That's the contention of Republican political consultant Bruce Mehlm... Read More

Tech Monopolies Hit With Backlash Sep. 20, 2017

Daily Editorials

Four years ago, a columnist for The Economist predicted a huge "tech-lash" against America's giant t... Read More

Schumpeter vs. Amazon.com Sep. 20, 2017

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: Amazon.com recently agreed to sell Nike products. Amazon can sell Nike's merchandise... Read More

The iPhone X Confirms the Unabomber Was Right Sep. 14, 2017

Steve Chapman

The introduction of the new iPhone X — which features wireless charging, facial recognition an... Read More

Automation is Nothing New Aug. 03, 2017

Scott Rasmussen

In recent years, some people have become convinced that the digital revolution will lead to mass une... Read More

Bosom Buddy Backlash Jul. 30, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: Am I being selfish and perhaps jealous, too? My partner of five years, "William," says h... Read More

Too Much Time on Social Media Jul. 07, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I love technology. I embrace it and think that it adds value to my life and pushes the h... Read More

Gimme a Break Jun. 22, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am 63, and I help daily with my 94-year-old mother, who lives by herself. I run errand... Read More

Futuristic Personality for Weddings: An Interview With Carolyn Gerin Jun. 13, 2017

This Woman's Work

Weddings are no different from any other industry that needs solutions to challenges, and now the te... Read More

Overpopulation Hoax May. 31, 2017

Walter E. Williams

In 1798, Thomas Malthus wrote "An Essay on the Principle of Population." He predicted that mankind's... Read More

Robot Revolution Apr. 12, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is taking flak for saying he's "not worried at all" about robots d... Read More

Is College Being Disrupted? Mar. 16, 2017

Laura Hollis

A group of law students I teach were recently discussing the merits of the traditional three-year la... Read More

Cronyism Thwarts Telemedicine and Other Innovations Feb. 23, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

The goal of health care reform is to provide better health care to everyone at a lower cost, year af... Read More

She's Got the Power: An Interview With Jessica O. Matthews Feb. 14, 2017

This Woman's Work

Meeting Jessica O. Matthews was so incredibly inspiring to me. She's not only solving real problems ... Read More

Congress Can't Count on the Other Branches to Protect Digital Privacy Rights Feb. 02, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently shot down the latest effort by the Justice Department... Read More

A Stronger Economy Will Also Destroy Jobs Jan. 01, 2017

Steve Chapman

In South Africa, people who speak Afrikaans use the word "robot" to mean the same thing it means in ... Read More

A 'Change Election'? Just the Opposite Nov. 24, 2016

Steve Chapman

Was this a "change election"? Donald Trump's victory is widely attributed to the public's thirst for... Read More

Bridging the Gap Oct. 10, 2016

Dear Doug

Q: How can grandparents and their grandchildren enjoy a loving and steadfast relationship in today's... Read More

Less is More...Sometimes Sep. 24, 2016

The Art of Design

Mies van der Rohe was the world renowned architect credited for creating the design mantra "less is ... Read More