Obama's Corrosive Communitarian 'Service' for Students

by Candace de Russy

His proposal undermines individual freedom and eats away at the ethos of truly liberal education.

Mumbai Highlights Britain's Threat from Within

by Carol Gould

Young British Muslims raised on hate are a ticking time bomb.

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California Declares a Fiscal Crisis! You Think?

by Victor Davis Hanson

It doesn't take a financial genius to figure out that the Golden State is b-r-o-k-e.

Universities Wimp Out on Fighting Cheaters

by Greg Forster

Colleges have the technology to stop it — but not the guts.

Terrorists Say They Will Battle Somali Pirates

by Kender MacGowan

An offer we can refuse.

Hillary Selection Calls Obama's Respect for the Constitution Into Question

by Steve Gill

Her appointment as secretary of state clearly violates Article 1, Section 6 — the so-called "Emoluments Clause."

The Opacity of Modern Financial Statements

by T.J. Rodgers

It’s almost as if they were designed to obscure, rather than reveal.

Will Obama 'Betray' Environmentalists?

by Tom Blumer

For the president-elect, preserving the planet may play second fiddle to preserving his political viability.

How to Sell Cars and Handle Politicians

by Ronnie Schreiber

Those mealy-mouthed Detroit CEOs need an old-school PR lesson.

New York City's Useful Idiots

by Ron Radosh

A statue of Che Guevara goes up outside Central Park.

Political Freedom Dies in Great Britain

by Roger Kimball

A conservative opposition MP is arrested after he criticizes the government.

Post-Mumbai, War on Terror Takes a New Direction

by Patrick Poole

Attention, President-elect Obama: the Indian massacre has huge implications for U.S. foreign policy. (Also, Phyllis Chesler asks when Islamic clerics will condemn the attack.)

Green Policies Mean Less Green in Our Wallets

by Timothy Birdnow

Restrictions and regulations intended to save the planet have us starving in a sea of plenty.

A Chilling Tale of the Future

by Stephen Green

A classified memo from the year 2020 mysteriously time-warps into the hands of Pajamas Media.

A Kinder and Gentler China?

by Gordon G. Chang

Don't believe reports that Beijing is loosening its grip over the media.

English Dominates the Web? My Money is on Globish!

by Tom Hayes

The Web has its own character — and will develop its own distinct international language.

Replacing Hillary: A New York Political Minefield

by Jazz Shaw

Choosing a new senator opens a can of worms for New York's governor.

How the GOP Can Court Black Voters

by Andrew Walden

Conservatives like Michael Steele should help make headway in the African-American community.

Naomi Klein's "New New Left" — The Second Time is Farce

by Ron Radosh

Every generation has a far-left guru peddling simplistic claptrap — now it's her turn.

Getting the GOP Back in the Game

by Jennifer Rubin

Opportunities to return from the brink of political oblivion abound — if the Republicans don't squander them.

Mazel Tov, Hillary!

by Jennifer Rubin

Israel's supporters are breathing a sigh of relief after today's announcement. (See also Claudia Rosett on Awaiting Susan Rice at the U.N.)

An Agnostic Jew Considers the Slaughter at the Mumbai Chabad Center

by Roger L Simon

You don't have to be religious to admire and mourn the murdered young Holtzberg couple.

Mumbai Massacres: We Can't Respond Without the Facts

by James Jay Carafano

Doing so would not only be stupid — it would be dangerous.

'Obamamania' on the Wane

by Eric Scheie

The progressive crowd isn't happy and is gearing up to hold Obama’s feet to the fire.

Canada vs. Radical Islam

by Kathy Shaidle

Having won a new term, Prime Minister Stephen Harper now needs to win the domestic fight against Islamism.

Squeegee Guys Return to New York Streets

by Matt Sanchez

Rudy Giuliani wiped them away, but these symbols of urban decay have reappeared under Mayor Bloomberg.

Jeff Jarvis' Cowardly Evasions

by Ron Rosenbaum

Pompous, smug and self-congratulatory, he feasts on the dying body of the print profession.

Will Bush-Bashing End After Obama's Inauguration?

by Ron Radosh

It's questionable whether history will judge George W. Bush as harshly as his critics today.

How the GOP Can Take Back the Youth Vote

by Justin Higgins

Conservatism needs to become sexy again.

A Symphony of Blood in Mumbai

by Richard Fernandez

The attacks required a conductor, score sheet, and extensive coordination.

Gravest Threat to Obamaland: Disillusionment

by Kyle-Anne Shiver

Fur will fly when the messiah's followers suffer the inevitable let-down.