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Many retirees feel they have ‘paid’ for benefits through their payroll taxes. This is much closer to being true for Social Security than it is for Medicare.
The terrified and brutalised people of Iraq will rejoice at the downfall of Saddam Hussein.
An interview with resident scholarsChristina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel, authors ofOne Nation under Therapy: How the Helping Culture Is Eroding Self-Reliance.
The Obama administration is signaling that its approach to Russia will center on Cold War-era arms control precepts and objectives.
A book newly available in English shows how, when overwhelmed by debt, the Nazis kept ruin at bay by confiscation and robbery.
Hollywood portrayals of the war in Iraq bear no resemblance to what is actually happening there.
Inclusion never transformed extremists into pragmatists, as Europe's history makes clear. That history lesson should be applied to Lebanon as well.
A review of David Pryce-Jones's Betrayal: France, the Arabs, and the Jews.




