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Democrats and their allies in the press are complaining about unruly members of the public yelling their opposition to the Obama administration's health plans--but they seem to forget how their own side acts when confronted with a policy it opposes.
On education-reform legislation, compromise trumped conservatism.
Emory professor Mark Bauerlein takes a dim view of the millennial generation and the digital age.
What do media "fairness" and "net neutrality" really mean?
Nigel Lawson's An Appeal to Reason examines the worst predictions of the effects of climate change and offers a measured assessment of how we could--and even should--realistically respond.
Modern celebrity patientsare expected to use their fame, influence, and wealth to advocate for research and increase the public's awareness of their diseases.
Indiana governor Mitch Daniels has brought a corporate mentality to the job of streamlining state bureaucracies.



