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Keep the Labor Market Flexible to Maintain Productivity Jun. 02, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

One of the assets of the American economic model is a relatively flexible labor market, especially w... Read More

Taught Not to Try Jun. 01, 2016

John Stossel

The first step in inventing something shouldn't be waiting for government approval. What would ever ... Read More

The Contagion of Government Lying May. 26, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"Crime is contagious. If the Government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invite... Read More

The Public Squalor of Airport Security May. 26, 2016

Froma Harrop

I was about to share my own sob story, when I read that hundreds of passengers missed their flights ... Read More

Private Is Better May. 25, 2016

John Stossel

Our next president will almost certainly be Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. But I take heart knowi... Read More

Is Hillary Clinton the Only Innocent Person in a 10-Mile Radius? May. 25, 2016

Ben Shapiro

Hillary Clinton is as pure as the driven snow, at least according to Hillary Clinton. Clinton will t... Read More

Free Religion and Birth Control for All May. 25, 2016

Daily Editorials

Our divided Supreme Court allowed everyone to win in the dilemma of Little Sisters of the Poor and t... Read More

NPR Lets Funders Call the Tune May. 25, 2016

Tim Graham

Socialist media critics always insist that the commercial media cannot be trusted because they are f... Read More

Airport Lines: Your Government Failing You May. 22, 2016

Steve Chapman

This summer, air travel is for people who expect to go to hell and want to know what it will be like... Read More

Who Answers for Government Lies? May. 19, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Here is a quick pop quiz. What happens if we lie to the government? What happens if the government l... Read More

A Sneaky Corporate Welfare Balancing Act May. 19, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

Corporate welfare takes many forms: a tax break to a particular industry, a tariff against foreign s... Read More

The Compounding Cost of Regulations Runs Into Trillions May. 17, 2016

Daily Editorials

There is no denying that the plethora of government regulations spewing out of Washington, D.C., sta... Read More

Social Security Offsets Impact Some Public Employees May. 11, 2016

Social Security and You

Almost all people who work in this country are covered by Social Security. In other words, they have... Read More

Our View: Warming Planet Worthy of Discussion May. 10, 2016

Daily Editorials

Our planet is now setting records for setting records about the heat. Earth has set monthly heat rec... Read More

Is the Supreme Court Clueless About Corruption? May. 10, 2016

Daily Editorials

The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case brought by former Virginia Gov. Bob M... Read More

Facing up to Bigotry May. 05, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — If I were to confess my prejudice of Greek barbers, what would be said of me? Wel... Read More

FISA Court's Rubber Stamp of Approval for Government Spying Requests May. 04, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was established in 1978 to provide a measure of oversigh... Read More

Hemming in Executive Overreach May. 03, 2016

Daily Editorials

On April 18, the U.S. Supreme Court heard extensive arguments over President Barack Obama's plan to ... Read More

A Dark Time in America May. 03, 2016

Dennis Prager

As of tonight, we may know if Donald Trump will be the Republican presidential candidate. And, barri... Read More

Our View: Governments Need to Punish the Schemers Apr. 29, 2016

Daily Editorials

It's no secret that when its constituents seek to apply for or claim rightfully owed benefits, the f... Read More