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No Bullying This First Lady Aug. 24, 2018

Suzanne Fields

Melania Trump walked into a conference the other day to summon attention to her first lady's project... Read More

The Scaremongering Over 3D Guns Has Little to Do With Reality Aug. 03, 2018

David Harsanyi

The newest bugaboo of the gun control crowd is the bloodcurdling "3D printer gun" — or, as ant... Read More

Chinese Big Brother Jun. 20, 2018

John Stossel

Upset because Facebook and Google invade your privacy? Be glad you don't live in China. Facebook an... Read More

Too Few Pols Understand the Internet Age May. 15, 2018

Daily Editorials

New political polling about millennials has been widely reported as a surprise. Despite the Trump ad... Read More

The Internet Under Siege May. 08, 2018

Stephen Moore

What is it about the internet that makes it so the government just can't seem to keep its greedy paw... Read More

My Journey Into the Web of Darkness Apr. 19, 2018

Everyday Cheapskate

I know exactly what day it was because I got up very early to be among the first to know Punxsutawne... Read More

Will the Supreme Court OK the States' Latest Tax Grab? Apr. 18, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

Here we go again. State politicians want to take more of your money. This time, their scheme is to t... Read More

Even Baby Steps to Curb Sex Trafficking Are Valuable Apr. 14, 2018

Diane Dimond

WASHINGTON — "The Justice Department announces the seizure of Backpage.com, the Internet's lea... Read More

What Computers Know About Us and Think They Know Mar. 15, 2018

Froma Harrop

The electric company sends me colorful reports on my monthly energy habits. A recent one rated me "a... Read More

When Only a Human Will Do Mar. 08, 2018

Froma Harrop

As computers continue to replace cashiers, ticket vendors and bank tellers, consumers increasingly d... Read More

Who's Scarier, the Sex Offender or the Judge? Dec. 14, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

It was more than two years ago when Zach Anderson of Elkhart, Indiana, met a girl on the app Hot or ... Read More

At the Mercy of Media Fakers Jul. 14, 2017

Suzanne Fields

When President Trump defended his use of social media as not simply "presidential" but "modern day p... Read More

The Fear-Based Campaign to Control the Net May. 04, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

Public fear is an ally of big government. When fear sets in among the populace — often with en... Read More

Break the Chains May. 03, 2017

John Stossel

My head spins. Before President Trump was elected, FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai came on my TV show, ups... Read More

Critics of Repealed FCC Law Overreact Apr. 11, 2017

Daily Editorials

There are times when the art of politics involves pretending trivial events are actually Earth-shaki... Read More

Adventures on the internet Feb. 19, 2017

Tales From the Front

Today's column is about one woman's adventures on the internet. Says Brooke, "I've met some reasona... Read More

Here's How to Turn a 15-Minute Phone Call Into $555 Cash Jan. 04, 2017

Everyday Cheapskate

Dear Mary: I don't have cable TV in my house, but I do have internet. I'm one year into a two-year c... Read More

Don't be Faked Out by 'Fake News' Dec. 17, 2016

Diane Dimond

Here comes another one of those things branded as an imminent threat to public safety, a lurking evi... Read More

Worth the Wait Dec. 10, 2016

Tales From the Front

Like so many people looking for a partner, Krista turned to the internet. She learned to decode men'... Read More

The Presidential Candidates We Deserve Oct. 14, 2016

Suzanne Fields

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are only an accurate reflection of our culture of vulgarity and hyp... Read More