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A credit for first-time homebuyers enacted in 2008 has led to a massive tax fraud.
The Obama Administration last week launched a new World Trade Organization case against China.
What’s important now is not to let what happened to Fishtown be ignored. For whatever reasons, the culture that used to characterize working-class America — indeed, that made working-class America the spine of America’s civic culture — has come apart. Recognizing that this has happened is the indispensable first step in figuring out what to do next.
Our national security would be better served if the United States captured al-Asiri and kept him alive for questioning, so we can find out what he knows.
What lessons on student loans can be learned from the searing national misadventure with mortgages?
Is the chill economic wind blowing from America going to mean a return to the desperate days when Dunroamin became White Elephant? Is the housing market due for a tumble?
The FCC decreed, for the first time, that at least half of what appears on noncommercial TV stations must meet the FCC's definition of "educational, cultural or instructional" programming.
Thomas Miller's contributions to the National Review Online symposium discussing possible ramifications of the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.




