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Bargain hunting is the only thing that can save us.
"Concurrency" in defense programs–that is, overlapping development and production of weapons systems–has long been a controversial Pentagon practice. Now the Obama Pentagon is threatening to rewrite the procurement rules in a way that would make it extremely difficult to have the option of concurrent development and production.
Today Britain has the highest explicit tariffs on air travel of any nation, and this is set to increase in November. Recent research shows how US travelers might react to such tariffs.
The close campaign between Clinton and Obama may be decided in a smoke-filled room in August.
The author recalls a recent official visit to Pyongyang and outlines the lessons it holds for America's negotiations with North Korea today.
In the long run, the United States can remain a nation of immigrants and open to the world, while also maintaining our exceptional character and enhancing our security.
Birthday toasts to Irving Kristol by Christopher DeMuth, George Will, Walter Berns, Midge Decter, Charles Krauthammer, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and William Kristol.
Free New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer from federal interference--while limiting his authority to the state that elected him.





