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It is said to be sports' doomsday scenario: a new generation of chemically enhanced or bioengineered athletes transformed from also-rans into world champions. We are entering an age often referred to as posthumanist, and sport is its leading edge. Elite athletes regularly remake their bodies in an effort to stretch...
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Why was I so impressed by the assemblage of athletic talent that came together at Madison Square Garden to raise big bucks for Bill Bradley?
While some educators complain that children having best friends makes their jobs harder, best friends are a result of human nature and common sense and policy should not seek to ban successful, positive relationships.
Ronald Reagan's legacy was as a "citizen politician" one who governed by listening to the American people.
The U.S. Navy names its ships and submarines after presidents and states of the union, admirals and senators, even species of fish and mountain ranges. But every once in a while a ship, usually a destroyer, is named after ordinary persons or people for displaying extraordinary courage and sacrifice. One such ship was named this weekend, the USS Michael P Murphy.
The State of the American Worker 2010 reviews attitudes about jobs and work.




