
Jon N. Hall: What 'Every Economist' Says

Christopher Chantrill: A Pre-Revolutionary Situation

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Domestic Drones And The Need For New Privacy Laws

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Laffer & Moore: Obama's Real Spending Record

Thomas Sowell: Socialist Or Fascist?

New EPA Power Grab To Regulate Private Property

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Mark Hyman: The NCAA Political Correctness Witch Hunt

Walter E. Williams: Duped By Congressional Lies
In the name of fairness or generational theft? Some of the responses to my column last week, titled "Immoral Beyond Redemption," prove that Americans have been hoodwinked by Congress. Some readers protested my counting Social Security among government handout programs that can be described as Congress' taking what belongs ... MORE
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David Klepper: Efforts Growing To Decriminalize Marijuana

How Minimum Wage Laws Do More Harm Than Good

Alicia M. Cohn: Dems Twice As Likely To Be Nannies

Jason Method: School Choice Thrives In New Jersey
Kids benefit, even if the teachers' union does not. When Superintendent Anthony Moro drove to Trenton on nearly two years ago, he knew the survival of his elementary school would be determined by the paperwork on his front seat. State officials gave Moro his wish. The brick school, little used by residents of this small Monmouth County town ... MORE
Micah Zenko: The Overblown Threat Of Terrorism

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Star Parker: Voter Rights Are Not Free

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VIDEO: FOX NEWS: The Bad Witness
Fast and Furious! A Fox News team discusses the Eric Holder testimony before Congress that made Darrell Issa furious fast. A year after the fact, America's top law enforcement officer continues to claim no knowledge of who signed off on government's gunrunning scheme with Mexican drug cartels.
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Washington Times: Obama, The Leaker In Chief

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Patrick Michaels: UN Prepares Shakedown Attempt Of U.S.

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