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Where Obama went wrong on education – and what Romney needs to say
What I find most fascinating about the debate over corporate personhood is the fact that the people who defend corporate personhood don't anthropomorphize big business nearly as much as those who oppose it.
Review of Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada, by Zoe Valdes.
What should we call the literary age of Vasily Grossman, who wrote "Life and Fate," the greatest Russian novel of the twentieth century?
Only in Washington would it seem novel that stakeholders should have a reason to care if taxpayers' health dollars are well spent.
AEI is pleased to host a panel discussion to weigh the pros and cons of hydraulic fracturing, a technology that--depending on which side of the debate you fall on--is either our saving energy grace or a troubling new threat to environmental quality.
The scene came to mind Wednesday when I saw an instantly infamous clip of Eric Fehrnstrom, Mitt Romney’s communications director, comparing his candidate to a children’s toy.
Liberals often speak in seemingly harmless cliches that they hope will penetrate our mental defenses. Here are some of the most egregious examples.






