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by | Jan 26, 2017

For well over a year now, I’ve noticed a strange and disturbing phenomenon: Almost without exception, leading writers and analysts…

by | Jan 11, 2017

The owner of a small town beauty salon outside Binghamton, New York argued at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday…

by | Jan 4, 2017

The disciplines we call the “hard sciences” such as chemistry and physics inhabit the cold, sterile world of laboratories, uncontaminated…

by | Dec 28, 2016

I knew Thomas Sowell was getting on in years — so far on in fact as to be 86. But…

by | Dec 27, 2016

Even the best things come to an end. After enjoying a quarter of a century of writing this column for…

by | Dec 15, 2016

Has President-elect Donald Trump a mandate to govern? Debate roils on. While he captured the Electoral College, 306-to-232, critics respond…

by | Dec 14, 2016

Assuming Congress confirms President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, the new Trump Administration will represent arguably the most dramatic shift in…

by | Dec 13, 2016

Those of us who have spent too much time following the so-called achievements of our elected “public servants,” especially at…

by | Dec 12, 2016

The unexpected outcome of last month’s election loosed the horrors of the liberal imagination. The America that we all “knew”…

by | Dec 1, 2016

(Debra Saunders is off today. The following column is by Veronique De Rugy.) Economic research shows that the corporate tax…

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