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Government by Faculty Lounge Subject to Repeal Jan. 06, 2017

Michael Barone

President Barack Obama went up to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to counsel congressional Democrats on ho... Read More

The Risks of Repealing Obamacare Jan. 05, 2017

Steve Chapman

Much of politics is not about solving problems. It's about decrying problems while blaming your oppo... Read More

The Anti-Science Mainstreaming of Mental Illness Jan. 04, 2017

Ben Shapiro

On Tuesday, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported that 23-year-old Anna Teshu of Staten Island, New York, h... Read More

Trump's Choice Dec. 28, 2016

John Stossel

America's socialists — I mean, progressives, are enraged that President-elect Trump chose Bets... Read More

It Starts With Gratitude Nov. 23, 2016

Connie Schultz

The day before Thanksgiving, I woke up at 5 and bolted out of bed to get a head start on a day full ... Read More

Schools Failing Taxpayers at More Than $18,000 Per Year Aug. 10, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

In Philadelphia, where the Democratic Party held its national convention, the public schools spent a... Read More

Campaign Lies Apr. 12, 2016

Thomas Sowell

If you took all the lies out of political rhetoric, how much would be left? Apparently even less tha... Read More

Americans Understand Iran a Lot Better Than John Kerry Jul. 24, 2015

David Harsanyi

At a Tehran mosque last week, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — amid chants of "death to America" and "... Read More

Do You Like Government Secrecy? Jun. 03, 2015

Joseph Farah

It ought to be one of the key questions Americans ask themselves during the 2016 presidential electi... Read More

Death Penalty for Tsarnaev Hurts Boston May. 19, 2015

Froma Harrop

Why was 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sentenced to die in a state so generally opposed to capital pu... Read More

Not Smart to Make the NSA Go Dark May. 19, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., isn't worried that, absent a Senate vote, key provisions of the Patriot Act a... Read More

Privacy vs. Security: How the Debate Changes Mar. 31, 2015

Froma Harrop

The pilot who crashed the Germanwings plane, taking 150 lives, was too ill to work, according to doc... Read More

Tortured Reasoning Dec. 16, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Critics and defenders of the harsh interrogation methods applied to captured terrorists can argue fo... Read More

Ebola: Trust a Politician or an Expert? Nov. 02, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

"I would not be inclined to make a political decision on something as serious as Ebola," Gov. Jerry ... Read More

Complex Tantrums Need Anger Management Oct. 01, 2014

Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids

Q: My 10-year-old granddaughter has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. She has many medic... Read More

Kids Who Don't Go to College Also Matter Sep. 25, 2014

Froma Harrop

It shouldn't be this way, but the well-to-do tend to dominate public conversations in this country. ... Read More

Plan Ahead to Avoid Public Tantrums Sep. 24, 2014

Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids

Q: My boy and girl twins are 3 years old. Recently, we've had an uptick in tantrum behaviors. At hom... Read More

Cheap Politicians Sep. 09, 2014

Thomas Sowell

The recent bribery convictions of former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife are only the l... Read More

The 'Spiral of Silence' Sep. 02, 2014

Froma Harrop

With folks yapping all day on social media — Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and the rest ̵... Read More

You Know Your Country Sucks When You Look Wistfully Back at Stalin Jul. 18, 2014

Ted Rall

You can tell a lot about the state of a country by comparing the state of its public and private inf... Read More