Linton Brooks ("Bombs Away, For Good," editorial page, Aug. 29) is asking all the wrong questions when it comes to the "Reliable Replacement Warhead" program...
In a lengthy piece in today's Wall Street Journal (subscribers only), Peter Berkowitz, a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and teacher at the George Mason University School of Law, raises timely questions about the requirements of a genuine liberal education...
Turning to policy, The Corner's Peter Robinson says Romney's MA health care plan is already "demonstrating the usual signs of government intervention: rising costs and completely unexpected consequences" but goes on to defend Romney's national proposal...
This past April, the American Jewish Historical Society honored George Shultz, the former secretary of state, for his very powerful contributions to the freedom of Soviet Jewry...
The following executive summary references a 16-page policy brief published by the World Security Institute in cooperation with the Lawyers Alliance for World Security...
As momentum builds inside the Federal Reserve for one or more interest rate cuts – in spite of deep reluctance on the part of a number of regional Fed presidents – debate has opened up on what the effects of any rate cuts might be...