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Military intervention should not be on the table.
Only one group of Americans can make this nation a fairer place: trial lawyers.
The "Miami Cannibal" story reflects our perennial readiness to believe that drugs make people do evil.
Lest we forget, Gov. Scott Walker is not the only public figure in Wisconsin potentially headed to the political gallows.
An environmentalist lobbying group claims corporations pay vast sums to misrepresent climate science.
Even Walker's opponent realizes government employee compensation is out of control.
Two Virginia physicians are challenging Virginia’s Certificate of Need process, which restricts who can deliver health care services.
Despite earlier predictions, union-targeted governor appears likely to survive today’s recall.
The fight over public sector unions moves to the Great Lakes State
When "We Are Wisconsin" really means "We are union members from New Jersey, Alaska and other states"
Even the big-government left is lining up against the proposal.
Explaining why Wisconsin voters likely won't recall their governor
The Massachusetts Senate candidate is not the only person who got into Harvard under false pretenses.
Bill Clinton steams into Badger State, talks selective recall support, fails to draw blood from Scott Walker.
Albert Jay Nock on doing the right thing
Gender-based political correctness is all too common on both the left and the right.
Why is New York's busybody mayor regulating city residents within an inch of their lives?
The case for putting the public good before what's good for public employees
The notion that world oil production had reached its summit and would soon begin a decline was in great vogue not so long ago.
A CGI confection spun around the bones of the well-known fairy tale.
With less than a week before the recall election, incumbent Gov. Scott Walker leads in a new poll from Marquette Law School.
Bill Clinton steams into Badger State, talks selective recall support, fails to draw blood from Scott Walker.
When you've lost the entrepreneurs, free-spirits, and dreamers, you've lost the Golden State.
The U.S. tax code is more progressive and European than you think.
The future of military aviation is unmanned. The sooner it comes, the better.
With less than a week before the recall election, incumbent Gov. Scott Walker leads in a new poll from Marquette Law School.
The GOP frontrunner's comments about Bain Capital suggest a shallow understanding of basic economics.
Obama's critique of Romney's work in private equity betrays a misunderstanding of capitalism.
Don't believe everything you see on MSNBC.
Two Virginia physicians are challenging Virginia’s Certificate of Need process, which restricts who can deliver health care services.
What the United States can learn from Venezuela's political and economic failures
Despite administration promises, ObamaCare hasn’t helped Medicare.
Socialized medical records
The fight over public sector unions moves to the Great Lakes State
When "We Are Wisconsin" really means "We are union members from New Jersey, Alaska and other states"
Albert Jay Nock on doing the right thing
Gender-based political correctness is all too common on both the left and the right.
The "Miami Cannibal" story reflects our perennial readiness to believe that drugs make people do evil.
An environmentalist lobbying group claims corporations pay vast sums to misrepresent climate science.
Maryland accounted for the largest taxpayer exodus of any state in the region between 2007 and 2010.
Michelle Obama shrinks your snickers
Should schools force kids to eat USDA-approved food, or should families take back control of what their kids are eating?

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