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There is a fine balance between presidential and Congressional power, especially in times of crises.
One year after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear energy policy is moving in two opposite directions. While much of the world, led by Germany, is embracing caution and winding down nuclear energy ambitions, the US, Britain, France and Russia are poised to boost their nuclear estate.
It's always painful to take on the myths and ideological narratives of the left. The pundits of the liberal (excuse me, "progressive") media make a pretense of listening to reason, but when their views are challenged, they become abusive.
The recently released census data showing a dramatic rise in various minority populations within the United States, and especially among Hispanics, suggest that America is on its way to becoming an even more diverse society, with some claiming that minorities will become the majority by 2050. Will the result...
Five experienced observers offer advice to the next attorney general.
What exactly do we celebrate on Veterans Day? To be sure, we mean to honor the brave men and women, living and dead, who have fought America’s battles, past and present. But honor them how, and for what? About these matters, we lack a clear national answer.
Observing Bioethics chronicles the growth of bioethics as a profession through a combination of interviews with major figures in the field and personal observations by the authors.





