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Iran is actively engaged in Latin America, building a clandestine network that presents a danger to US security and interests.
The media's distorted words reveal faulty assumptions about people and society.
The headlines that the health care bill sponsored by Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus will cut the federal deficit by $81 billion over the next ten years are not worthy of belief.
The English language used to belong to the readers and writers, but the influence of feminism has altered its characteristics.
English is not our only language, but it should remain our primary language and become our official tongue.
At The Chronicle of Higher Education, “journalistic standards” are of the double kind. And incivility is a firing offense — unless you’re criticizing a conservative, in which case nasty smears are all the rage
It’s depressing to watch, but it is missing the point that the Volcker rule would not have prevented the loss and is probably unworkable.
In recent months, electoral skirmishes and policy debates have hinged on the meaning of fairness. Defenders of free enterprise have often shied away from moral language, preferring to rely on facts, figures, or constitutional arguments to make their case. AEI president Arthur Brooks highlights free enterprise leaders who are changing, now making the moral case.




