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Iran's threats to close the vital Strait of Hormuz, its naval exercises in nearby waters, and the ominous increase in tensions over its nuclear weapons program all point to a dangerous year ahead.
I’m increasingly convinced that the oversight of healthcare delivery and medical product development are certainly too important to be led by those who have never treated a patient nor picked up a test-tube.
There is a bogus sophistication exhibited by the literati who mouth cliches of diversity and free speech while flogging them in fact.
Believers in central planning should take a look at Washington's Metro rail transit system. While they will find many things to like, they will also see examples of how central planners -- and especially rail transit planners -- can get things disastrously and expensively wrong.
Something important is missing in our treatment and understanding of the constitutional presidency, something that a careful analysis of Article II can help us uncover and recover.
The clock is running out on President Barack Obama's military adventure in Libya. Today his campaign of pinprick air strikes and half-hearted support for the rebels will run smack into the War Powers Resolution.
When Congress, on the eve of its adjournment, suddenly rushed in to try to block the removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, it is impossible to believe that the motive was reasoned conscience.
Chancellor Schröder or President Chirac have an opportunity to show solidarity, and they should not blow it.







