The White House Correspondents' Dinner is usually a predictable affair. Journalists and celebrities gather to reinforce their credentials as powerful insiders who should be the ones running the country. This year's dinner, to be held April 25 in Washington, is likely to be something quite ...
There's a growing impulse in American politics to blame the free market— and the technologies it produces— for every bout of economic indigestion, as if a shadowy cabal of innovators is deliberately dismantling the middle-class way of life.
That impulse is no longer abstract. It has ...
Many speeches will be delivered this year about the Declaration of Independence as we celebrate its 250th birthday.
However, I think the greatest was just delivered by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on April 15 at the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas, Austin.
The force of ...
Norway is, by almost any metric, a profoundly successful nation. It's rich, democratic and relatively corruption-free. It's not a socialist country, but fans of a robust welfare state and high taxes see much to admire in the very
progressive Norwegian model. It also benefits from having the ...
"Dignity" is just another word for "amnesty" in an ill-conceived law now being pushed by a Miami-area Republican congresswoman.
Heading into the midterms, the last thing the GOP should be doing is alienating its core voters on immigration, but Rep. Maria Salazar's legislation does just ...
You aren't going to believe the latest lawsuit fad in America: suing companies as monopolistic for cutting prices to consumers. In legal mumbo jumbo, this is called "predatory pricing" -- keeping prices lower than charged by competitors. The idea is to keep prices so low that rival firms can't ...