
Jacob Sullum: Wealth Creation Is Not The Enemy

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Diana Furchtgott-Roth: Parental Choice Is Best Reform
What if America gave its children the best education? The school year is almost over, but the year's debate over education reform has only just begun. President Obama, who has opted out of DC Public Schools by sending his children to Sidwell Friends, is trying to end funding for Washington D.C.'s Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides ... MORE
Washington Times: Speed-Cameras Rake In The Loot

Wayne Crews: Is Privacy Dead?

The 10 Most Powerful Lobbies Behind Higher Education

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Andrew Napolitano: Obama's Kill List
The rule of law versus the rule of presidents. The leader of the government regularly sits down with his senior generals and spies and advisers and reviews a list of the people they want him to authorize their agents to kill. They do this every Tuesday morning when the leader is in town. The leader once condemned any practice even close to this ... MORE
NY Times: NYC Seeks Prohibition On Big Sugary Drinks

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nanny state,
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Steven Greenhut: More Perks For California's Ruling Class

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Karin Agness: Congratulations, Grad, Your Unemployed

Jim Picht: Reflecting Badly On The U.S. Government

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John Stossel: Improving Life For Workers
Let competitive markets work. It seems intuitive that a free market would lead to a "race to the bottom." In a global marketplace, profit-chasing employers will cut costs by paying workers less and less, and shipping jobs to China. It's a reason that progressives say government must step in. So America now has thousands of rules that outlaw wages below $7.25 ... MORE
Jeffrey Tucker: A New Way To Soak The Rich

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A. Barton Hinkle: Drop And Give Uncle Sam 20
Government seeks to cure the epidemic it created. At a “Harvard Thinks Big” confab earlier this year, evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman offered his own bright idea for tackling the nation’s obesity epidemic. Merely medicating it won’t do, he said, and education is well-meaning but ineffective. His answer? “Coercion. … We should start telling ... MORE
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Sarah Burge: Vast Police Databases Raise Privacy Concerns

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