by Walter Williams | Jul 5, 2006 | POLITICS
Let’s look at the recent “Nation’s Report Card,” published annually by the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics. Nationally, in reading, only 13 percent of black fourth graders, and 11 percent of black... by George Reisman | Jul 4, 2006 | CULTURE
A demonstration of a newspaper’s hostility to the fundamental values on which the United States was built.
by Thomas Sowell | Jul 4, 2006 | POLITICS
A special issue of Time magazine celebrates the historic career of Theodore Roosevelt and the implications of his presidency for the development of American society. In the phony familiarity of our times, where you call people by their first names when you have never... by Richard E. Ralston | Jul 4, 2006 | Healthcare
It is precisely because our health care is so important to each of us that we need to be especially careful to preserve and protect the rights of physicians and other health care providers.
by Thomas Sowell | Jul 3, 2006 | POLITICS
On the eve of a holiday that used to stir patriotic emotions — the Fourth of July — it has been painful to see examples of how little remains of that glue that holds a society together. Perhaps the worst of these signs of national disintegration was the... by John David Lewis | Jul 2, 2006 | POLITICS
Diana West has written a fiery op-ed that, on its face, seems to provide a well-needed antidote to the moral platitudes that are preventing America from ridding the world of savage brutes (“Deluded America,” Washington Times, June 23, 2006). Certainly the...