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The U.S. Supreme Court recently rebuffed environmentalists in their bid to get the judiciary to intervene in the global-warming controversy by invoking the old common law of nuisance, as though global warming could be solved through an injunction.
Wednesday and Thursday mark Egypt’s first post-Mubarak presidential elections. Sadly, what should be a purple-fingered moment brings some hope and much disappointment. Don’t get me wrong – Mubarak was a loathsome stooge, a petty and incompetent rentier tyrant who deserved what he got and more.
Government agencies, the pharmaceutical industry, and humanitarian organizations must work together to stamp out counterfeit drugs.
Ranbaxy continues to supply the developing world with drugs that are not checked for quality.
Ever since 9/11 a chorus of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and engineers has been urging the government to mobilize them in the fight against al Qaeda.
This book argues that it was Washington's strong faith in divine Providence that gave meaning and force to his monumental life.
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In Washington’s God: Religion, Liberty, and the Father of Our Country (Basic Books, 2006), Michael Novak—one of the country’s leading conservative thinkers—and his daughter Jana Novak offer the first in-depth look at the religious life of our...
It seems that no matter how Obama gets out of this debt-limit deal, he's left in a double bind. He desperately needs to make a new first impression because he cannot successfully run on a terrible economy, an unpopular health care plan and a very confusing foreign policy at a time when most Americans are burned out on foreign policy.







