Eric Cantor was a congressman who tried to act like a senator. That didn’t sit well with his constituents.
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NCAA Punts On Its Opening Drive
A $20 million settlement is best seen as a punt by the NCAA’s legal team, which hopes to improve its field position.
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Freedom Of, Not For, The Press
Journalists seek immunity from subpoena in order to protect confidential sources, but who qualifies as a journalist?
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The King Who Preserved The Common Man’s Democracy
Spain’s King Juan Carlos is a monarch from an earlier time who had enough sense to make way for a new generation.
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Is This The Calm Before The Calm?
Five years after the financial crisis, markets are serenely surging ahead. Should we worry?
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Hollywood’s Tiananmen Amnesia
Want to see a blockbuster film about the events in Tiananmen Square? You’ll have to make one on your own.
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People-Watching From The Blogosphere
To avoid being self-righteous blowhards, pundits should understand that audiences are mainly interested in a good story.
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I’ll Need A Stamp And An Antelope
Business lessons from fatherhood’s front lines.
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