Doing the right thing may carry political costs, but those costs need not be prohibitively high.
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Gingerly, iPad Into The Crowd
I won’t say I told you so about the iPad, but only because I didn’t tell you so.
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Taking One For The Team
Efforts to ban ritual circumcision make a big deal out of something small, while fostering a dangerous trend toward religious intolerance.
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Keeping Up With The Girls
A college girlfriend with a sweet swing taught me that lady golfers can play with the guys. Idaho school officials, take note.
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A Judge Wisely Puts Government Power In Check
The administration defends indefinite military detentions of citizens, in the name of fighting terror. A brave judge says no.
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The Optional Mandate
Not a mandate, not a tax, the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that everyone have health insurance is just a political fiction.
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The Many Places I Call ‘Home’
Tiny, overlapping localities cost taxpayers a lot of money. The taxpayers, curiously, do not seem to object.
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Lack Of Timing Is Everything
Nobody can consistently time the stock market, but too many people insist on trying. How is your portfolio doing?
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Why Katyn Still Haunts Us
New evidence hints FDR knew who committed the Katyn Forest massacre. Even today, we tend to give allies a pass on inhumanity.
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Stop The Presses: Computers Run On Electricity
An investigative series about the Internet’s internal plumbing didn’t produce much in the way of news.
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