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Three weeks out from the New Hampshire primary and voters in the Granite State don't seem to have settled firmly on one of the Republican presidential candidates.
One year after the enactment of ObamaCare, the broader American public remains ready to return more than just a few of the defective or unwanted aspects of the law--it wants a divorce of it entirely.
Divorce is becoming an economic burden for American society.
The American economy is experiencing a crisis in long-term unemployment that has enormous human and economic costs.
In a world of limited resources, more serious problems will get shortchanged if risks from air pollution continue to be overestimated.
Marriage is less central and divorce is more common, especially for the vast majority of those who separate.
For months, former senator Rick Santorum has been talking about working-class woes and promoting a working-class-friendly economic agenda.






