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To start down the path of sustainable economic recovery, the economy needs shock therapy: preventing deflation, reforming the tax system, and moving away from regulation.
In the two years since its enactment, the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement has gotten positive reviews from the governments of Chile and the United States. Not only has total trade increased by 85 percent, but decreased tariffs have stimulated increased diversity of goods. The good news is due, at least...
Malaria is far too serious a disease to be left to the unaccountable and ineffectual UN agencies and Roll Back Malaria partners.
Keep seven keys in mind when making sense of what the Republican field is (and isn't) saying on education.
A century from now, observers may well identify the last months of 2011 as the start of higher education’s Great Disruption.
Current pension accounting rules significantly understate state pension plan liabilities and overstate their funding health. Using accurate accounting, Washington’s combined plans would face a $50.6 billion short fall. By private pension standards Washington’s pension system would be considered endangered.
Replacing General Stanley McChrystal and others involved with setting American policy on Afghanistan will allow the United States to begin down the road to victory.
Diplomacy can never supplant the importance of military victory. Obama may want to bring the troops home, but the diplomacy-first strategy hampers peace. As the history of drinking tea with the Taliban shows, talk is not only cheap; it is deadly.







