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Recent economic research suggests that colleges siphon off a significant portion of federal education aid rather than lowering costs to students
What Obama does to put the United States' own house in order will benefit our neighbors more than anything he can do right now for the region.
Japan's experience in the 1990s is a compelling reminder that the worst approach to dealing with the unusual set of problems we currently face would be to deny that they exist.
Frumreviews John Ehrman's The Eighties: America in the Age of Reason.
Recognizing that the land is a gift, Duvall’s characters embrace redemption and service to self, to community, and (even when misguided) to God.
Federal Reserve must take care not to cling too hard to a fear of inflation.
The apparent disenchantment of many Latin Americans with their own governments has led to an avalanche of misinformed commentary in the international press.
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association has concluded that there's an extra 13 auto accident deaths attributable to Income Tax Day (i.e., generally April 15, but which falls on April 17 this year). This is a drop in the bucket compared to the actual carnage that might be reasonably attributed to paying taxes in America.




