King-sized no more. In 1998 a Colorado handyman got swept up in an avalanche that buried his snowmobile and left him stranded in a blizzard. For five days and four nights, rescue teams struggled to locate him. Luckily, the Snickers bar he had in his pocket was a king-sized version. Every one of its 510 calories helped him survive his ordeal. ... MORE
Walter E Williams: Should Black People Tolerate This?

Veronique de Rugy: America's Small-Business Fetish

Thomas Sowell: A Book For Republicans
Peter Ferrara: Obama's Unemployment Rate Stuck At 11%

Laurence M Vance: The War On Drugs: Cui Bono?

Jim Mahoney: California Dreamin': A Nightmare Of Collapse

Daniel J Flynn: Football Does A Body Good
Nannyism doesn't. Should consenting adults be allowed to play football? Prior to a debate on the subject at New York University earlier this month, 53 percent of the audience opposed a ban on college football (and just 16 percent supported). Following the debate, 53 percent of the audience supported a ban. That dramatic opinion shift comes in ... MORE
Daren Jonescu: The Vanishing Feeling Of Freedom

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Bill O'Reilly: Hating The Rich

Washington State To Partially Legalize Home Cooking
by Matthew Yglesias. Details vary from place to place, but the standard legal rule in the United States is that if you want to bake some cookies in your house then you're free to do so. You can also give the cookies you baked to friends, family, and neighbors. You can bring the cookies in to work to share with coworkers. You're also free to exchange the cookies in a wide ... MORE
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