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Hit Piece Journalism Dec. 31, 2013

Thomas Sowell

Front-page editorials, disguised as news stories, have become such familiar features of the New York... Read More

You Will Be Made to Care Dec. 27, 2013

Erick Erickson

With more and more frequency, Americans who thought they could sit out the shift in culture and who ... Read More

Finding the Right Balance Between Washington and America Dec. 27, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

During the holiday season, many reflect on finding the right balance in their lives. As a nation, we... Read More

Obamacare Whac-A-Mole Dec. 27, 2013

Mona Charen

The wheels began to come off Obamacare in 2011 when the administration announced that the "CLAS... Read More

U.S. Lacks Will to Fight Superbugs Dec. 25, 2013

Betsy McCaughey

Ronald Hale went to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Canada last month with a lung problem, but ins... Read More

Social Security Gets More Politically Secure Dec. 24, 2013

Froma Harrop

Proposals to raise Social Security benefits are a refreshing antidote to portrayals of the program a... Read More

Drive Free Dec. 24, 2013

John Stossel

If you saw a fat man in a sleigh distributing presents this week, he was in violation of several gov... Read More

How Much of Your Life Should Government Track? Dec. 18, 2013

Terence Jeffrey

The zeal and expertise of the federal government in using modern technology is not evenly distribute... Read More

'Tolerance' Now Means Government-Coerced Celebration Dec. 17, 2013

Dennis Prager

Jack Phillips owns the Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colo., about 10 miles from downtown Denver.... Read More

The Federal Government Isn't As Important as the Politicians Believe Dec. 13, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

Entering the world of official Washington is a bit like the mythical trip Alice took through the loo... Read More

Social Security: Who's In and Who's Out Dec. 04, 2013

Social Security and You

Every time I write a column about various offsets that impact Social Security benefits payable to fo... Read More

There's Time to Stop the Next Big Boondoggle Dec. 01, 2013

Debra J. Saunders

A few things have happened since California voters approved $10 billion in bonds for a $45 billion C... Read More

Family Heirloom Is Put on Pedestal Nov. 29, 2013

Antique or Junque

Q: The pedestal bowl in this photo belonged to my mother. She used it as a fruit bowl and I do, too.... Read More

I'm With the Government, and I'm Here to Help Nov. 27, 2013

Social Security and You

I recently got together with some former colleagues who, like me, are old fuddy-duddy retirees of th... Read More

Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburgistan Address Nov. 25, 2013

Marc Dion

I read the Gettysburg Address from time to time and not always on the anniversary of its delivery. I... Read More

Unceasing Clamor for More Spending Nov. 22, 2013

Daily Editorials

The White House Office of Management and Budget predicts the federal government next year will colle... Read More

War on the Little Guy Nov. 20, 2013

John Stossel

Marty the Magician performed magic tricks for kids, including the traditional rabbit-out-of-a-hat. T... Read More

America's Last Chance Nov. 20, 2013

Joseph Farah

I don't know if anyone else noticed, but 150 years ago today, former President Abraham Lincoln deliv... Read More

Will Government Be Able to Remotely Control Your Car? Nov. 13, 2013

Terence Jeffrey

In May, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published its "Preliminary Statement... Read More

Congress Shouldn't Interfere With Ethanol Policies Mar. 20, 2013

Daily Editorials

When it comes to ethanol, the federal government is determined to interfere. The mandate for plant-b... Read More