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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Kevin Warsh: Are We Sliding Into Another Financial Crisis?
Kevin Warsh, Fed governor from 2006 to 2011 and now a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, appeared on CNBC this morning and shared some important thoughts on Federal Reserve policy and its impact on markets.
Condoleezza Rice Likes Recruiting
Condoleezza Rice likes recruiting.
The Real Teaching Moment In Brian Williams's "False Memory"
Memory experts have argued that NBC News anchor Brian Williams' dramatic fall from grace provides a wonderful "teaching moment" to alert the public about research findings on how flawed human memories are.
Judith Miller's "Story": Setting The Record Straight
“In the spring of 2002, a year before the invasion of Iraq, I was at the peak of my profession,” Judith Miller writes in the prologue to “The Story: A Reporter's Journey,” her compelling account of her life in journalism.
Terry Anderson On The Mike Slater Show
Hoover fellow Terry Anderson discusses the drought in California, water, and how the free market is the best way to resolve environmental problems.
Adam Smith, Life Coach
The great economist pondered not just markets but the people who use them—and how honorable, happy citizens represent the true wealth of nations. Hoover fellow Russ Roberts explains.
Women and the Great War
During World War I, women stepped forward to volunteer, protest, make weapons—even fight.
The New Inquisition
How long will this country remain free? Probably only as long as the American people value their freedom enough to defend it. But how many people today can stop looking at their electronic devices long enough to even think about such things?
David Davenport On Townhall.com
Hoover fellow David Davenport discusses the 14th Amendment and its impact on gay rights verses religious rights.
A Group Of Doctors Just Asked Columbia To Reconsider Dr. Oz's Faculty Appointment
A group of doctors has had enough of Dr. Oz. On Wednesday, 10 physicians, surgeons, and professors from across the country signed a letter — addressed to Columbia's dean of medicine — calling the medical school's affiliation with its most famous employee "unacceptable"
My Friend Richard
Any time I talk with a young person who has every jot and tittle of his life planned out until the day he retires (this is especially common among the kind of sociopaths who have political ambitions), I always gently advise them that it’s generally more important to have a direction than a plan.
Racial Controversies Are As Misleading Today As They Were When The Moynihan Report Was Written
In its Spring issue, Education Next takes note of the 50th anniversary of a 1965 publication issued by the U. S. Department of Labor entitled “The Negro Family.”
Rewards, Education, And The Culture Of Poverty
For some children, a “culture of poverty” severely limits the opportunities they have to benefit from structured play and enrollment in out-of-school programs.
“You Built Your Own Monument”
General James Mattis speaks to his fellow vets.
Questions For Apple
The House Judiciary Committee at 1:00 pm is holding a hearing at which FBI Director James Comey and Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell will both testify on going dark matters. Here's the live video.
'He's Become A Comic Figure': Victor Davis Hanson On Comey Denying Blame, Ripping Fox
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses James Comey and his behavior as Director of the FBI.
Stanford to get $30 million for energy institute
Stanford University will get $30 million to establish a new institute on energy efficiency, the university announced today...
The Libertarian: “Race, Crime, And Policing”
Is the Ferguson effect impeding the work of law enforcement?
The Woolsey File
A former CIA boss battles terror and political correctness. . . .
Pacific Century: Suing China?
Can the US Hold China Responsible for the Pandemic?

