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More public education would help stem the problem of fake pharmaceuticals--restricting Internet trade would not.
There are lessons to be learned about economic growth from medieval Japan.
Five years late, Ilario Pantano has been fully vindicated. Now where does he go to get his reputation back?
Whether in the halls of academia or broad swaths of America's news media, a watchword of liberal faith is that Democrats have the corner on smarts.
Keep seven keys in mind when making sense of what the Republican field is (and isn't) saying on education.
The majority of Americans disagree with the current administration's redistributionist philosophy and feel that taxes are already too high, even for the rich.
Whenever horror stories appear in the news, politicians and regulators try to make the most recently observed fraud more difficult to commit by adding new accounting rules tailored to the specific abuse.
Duncan Hunter and James Sensenbrenner have blocked the headlong rush to intelligence "reform" legislation that puts current military operation in Iraq and Afghanistan at risk.





