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Here’s the problem: The president never defines what he means by “fair.” And this is for a simple reason: his definition is simply not recognizable to most Americans.
The banana giant has unfairly paid for its own transparency.
Efforts to improve global health are often crippled by a state of denial.
New York Times natural-gas reporter Ian Urbina last week launched another salvo in his crusade against the shale-gas industry, and demonstrated once more why there is little trust of him at USDA.
The House should not overturn Florida's 13th district election; rather, it should focus on sound reform.
The United States and Russia were on opposite sides of the Cold War. Now we are fighting onthe same side of the war on terrorism.
A majority of Americans polledfelt Senators and Congressmen have average honesty and ethical standards, and advertising practitioners and car salesmen were at the bottom of the list.
At this Bradley Lecture, Charles Murray will discuss how the divergence in class is affecting American life and what we can expect in the future.






