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The Murder Bureau
The truth surfaces about the Bulgarian communist assassination squad during the Cold War.
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The Failures of ObamaCare
Why very few people — including the Congress’s chief accountant — like the looks of change.
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Don’t Cry for Juan Williams
Cry for America.
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Voter Fraud in America
It’s not the people who vote that count; it’s the people who count the votes.
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If Mexico Falls
The consequences of a narco-state on our southern flank.
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Just the Facts, Imam
When will our media extend the “sensitivity” it displays to Muslim mobs to its fellow Americans?
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Pakistan Descends
The terrorist haven rises on the list of most corrupt states.
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Federal Wiretap Dilemma
Will a proposed new law slow the design of crucial technology?
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Targeting Israel
The elites of Minnesota Methodism find an unsurprising distraction from their sad decline.
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Can the GOP Undo ObamaCare?
The course is charted — but will freshman Republicans be up for the fight?
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The Divider-in-Chief
Obama’s election slogan: get out the vote to punish your enemies.
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The Politics of Public Television
The firing of Juan Williams reveals, once again, the gulf between the politics of public broadcasting and the public it allegedly represents.
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The Pakistan Conundrum
When bad relations are more important than none at all.
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The GOP’s Real Challenge
Even after the expected electoral victory, Republicans face a serious political predicament.
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A Tale of Two Bishops
Archbishop Cyril and Patriarch Emmanuel illustrate the plight of Christians in the Middle East.