When I moved to Washington 21 years ago and decided to live in the District rather than Maryland or Virginia, I knew I was voluntarily choosing to forgo something most Americans take entirely for granted, namely, their say in choosing a representative in the House and two members of the Senate...
On a recent trip to a college in Louisiana I was in a discussion with some academic philosophers one of whom advanced the idea that business isn't guided by ethical principles since its purpose is to make money...
The anniversary of the war in Iraq is marked by protests, vigils and speeches, and a good deal is being said about the way the war is portrayed to the country and the world...
Concerns about income inequality and slow wage growth have blemished what perhaps has been President Bush's greatest success: presiding over an economic boom that's in its sixth year and has created more than 6 million new jobs during the past three years. It is Edward Lazear's job, as chairman of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, to help keep the good times going and to make sure more Americans participate in them...
Neal Boortz, the politically incorrect, truth-talking talk-show host out of Atlanta, is carried in nearly 200 radio markets, including Pittsburgh, where he’s heard on tape delay weeknights on KDKA 1020 from 7 to 10 p.m...