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Wasn't Always This Way Sep. 09, 2015

Walter E. Williams

Academics and public intellectuals, who should know better, attempt to explain the highly visible an... Read More

Why You're Wearing What You're Wearing Sep. 03, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

You get up in the morning and walk out the door clad in history. Every item you're wearing owes a de... Read More

A Lot of Bologna Aug. 13, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

Every time Ted Merwin sat down to research his new book, he would get hungry. After interviewing him... Read More

Historical Ignorance II Jul. 22, 2015

Walter E. Williams

We call the war of 1861 the Civil War. But is that right? A civil war is a struggle between two or m... Read More

A Historic Catastrophe Jul. 21, 2015

Thomas Sowell

Distinguished scientist Freeman Dyson has called the 1433 decision of the emperor of China to discon... Read More

Looking Back on the Apple Watch Jul. 16, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

As you fantasize about getting yourself the very coolest, hippest, newest gadget on the block —... Read More

Top Celebrities-Caught-Cheating Scandals Jun. 30, 2015

Hollywood Exclusive

Have you noticed that the gossip mill has been full of celebrities-caught-cheating stories of late, ... Read More

Uneasy Coexistence -- Politics and Religion Jun. 27, 2015

Mark Shields

Regular readers may remember the "Shields rule," about the tension between organized religion and po... Read More

Hillary and History Jun. 23, 2015

Thomas Sowell

There are no sure things in politics, but Hillary Clinton is the closest thing to a sure thing to be... Read More

Not Your Father's Republican Party May. 30, 2015

Mark Shields

Let us stipulate that Republicans have consistently been a lot more orderly than the Democrats. For ... Read More

Don't Know Much About History May. 10, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

In March, President Barack Obama teased the notion of making voting mandatory. "It would be transfor... Read More

Voters Prefer Governors Over Senators for White House May. 02, 2015

Mark Shields

In the past 94 years, American voters have elected a total of two United States senators — Joh... Read More

California's Water Problem Apr. 29, 2015

Walter E. Williams

Californians are experiencing their third year of drought. Headlines read: "Current California Droug... Read More

Someone's Happy Earth Day Is Over Apr. 23, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

Editor's Note: We recently caught up with our old friend Arbor Day, who was sitting at a Greyhound ... Read More

Searching for Not-So-Hidden Hispanic Heritage in Washington, DC Apr. 21, 2015

Miguel Perez

When we go to our nation's capital, mostly as tourists trying to make time to cover all the major at... Read More

Reality May Be Optional Apr. 15, 2015

Walter E. Williams

One of the wonders of modern times is that reality is often seen as a social construct and therefore... Read More

A Tour of the Remarkably Hispanic US Capitol Mar. 24, 2015

Miguel Perez

You see Hernando De Soto and his Spanish conquistadors as they discovered the Mississippi River. You... Read More

A Brighter Legacy of Selma Mar. 11, 2015

Connie Schultz

The morning after President Barack Obama delivered his soaring speech in Selma, former Gov. George W... Read More

America Truly Needs the New Hampshire Primary Feb. 21, 2015

Mark Shields

The three most recently elected U.S. presidents collected in private contributions for their respect... Read More

When Galvez Came to Congress Feb. 17, 2015

Miguel Perez

WASHINGTON — It took Congress 231 years to keep this particular promise, perhaps setting a rec... Read More