We could save thousands of lives each year by allowing a free market in transplantable kidneys. A misdirected sense of morality is stopping us.
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It Isn’t News; It’s Theft
Distributing hacked personal photos of celebrities isn’t journalism. It is trafficking in stolen goods, and reputable businesses will steer clear.
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France Recognizes New Reality And Old Obligations
France had to choose between commercial opportunity and security obligations. After a long delay, it finally chose security.
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Alaska’s Oil Industry Narrowly Dodges A Bullet
A narrowly defeated ballot measure might have been the last straw for Alaska’s oil industry had it passed.
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Does Better Presentation Software Make Better Presentations?
The witless PowerPoint presentation is a business stereotype for good reason, but don’t blame the software.
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Criminalizing Politics
Democratic prosecutors pursued shaky charges against Republican governors in three states this summer. It won’t end there.
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NATO’s Response Heats Up – To Lukewarm
NATO’s plan for eastern bases is the strongest response yet to Russian aggression, but it is not nearly strong enough.
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A Summer Camp That Offers Lifelong Independence
Adults with disabilities are twice as likely to be self-employed as others. A Florida summer camp teaches how to succeed.
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