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The political wing of the women's sports movement is in trouble as it tries to challenge the market by taking on TV sports coverage.
The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
The latest public opinion data on sports scandals, wealth, the news media, and health care concerns.
Getting into a contest with President Obama over who is a better friend of business is not the winner some might think. The water will get very muddy very quickly if Romney campaigns on who is business' BFF, especially when you consider that one of the things Romney did at Bain Capital was take businesses apart.
The outsourcing of service jobs can appear sinister, but that's not a surprise at a time of war when heightened patriotism can easily morph into protectionism.
We've never had a nerd president. White House correspondents call their gala the 'nerd prom' because it sounds self-deprecating around celebrities and bigwigs.
Join AEI's Election Watch team for a reflection on past races and a look ahead at what's to come.
Chinese vice president Xi Jinping is back in China, his U.S. visit having gone off without a hitch. Both sides are claiming that the trip was a smashing success and are asserting that the Sino-American relationship is strong and mature.






