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The voter IDissue is significant and controversial enough that it ought to be on Congress's agenda this year.
While the Supreme Court is unlikely to overturn Indiana's photo-ID voting requirements, the justices seem open to other ways of preventing fraud.
We should not rush into faulty voter ID requirements.
Roger Bate, author of the new book, “Phake: The Deadly World of Falsified and Substandard Medicines,” has found some incredibly realistic -- and deadly -- fake medicines. Which are real and which are phony? See if you can tell the difference.
The European Union is planning to tax all airlines that travel to and from the 27 EU nations based on the amount of carbon emissions they produce. The tax, to be collected beginning in 2013 for prior year emissions, will be calculated based on the length of each flight. The farther the airlines travel, the heftier the tax.
Tom Miller's remarks on the election's impact on health care at the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians.
An ID card may force you to give up some of your privacy, yet even if privacy is lost, such an exchange is worth the benefit.



