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“Who in the hell would make a film about the national debt?” David Walker, that’s who.

A second look at the evangelical icon.

The films of Jean Luc Godard at the American Film Institute.

The tide is turning on gay marriage. When will the GOP notice?

By voting against the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, the Irish have taken a stand for sovereignty and democracy.

Six more months of data, polling, and electoral math.

Obama’s mystical aura can only last for so long.

Did the Bear Stearns deal set the stage for a wave of bailouts? A former senior official at the Fed says yes.

What constitutes legitimate criticism of Israel? (From the print edition.)

What you can learn from a candidate’s choice of food.

Looking Back

Highlights from 10 years of Brainwash

    Is Google News’ rejection of conservative websites censorship? And do we even want an impartial news selection service?

    Have you noticed there have been no hurricanes this season? The science of global warming isn’t nearly as settled or simple as the alarmists would like to believe, and cooler heads are needed to counter the overheated claims of a global apocalypse.

    Reckoning with ten years of life lived in the shadow of the world’s biggest — and most elusive — indie rockers.

    While no doubt some community affairs programs will have redeeming social value, it can’t be overlooked that public access often amounts to little more than a kind of old-school blogging. Sure, everyone is empowered to speak. But how many blogs are worth reading?

    The federal government owns 29.6 percent of the land in the U.S. But this land is hardly public; Uncle Sam likes to keep it fenced in.

    Revisiting the recusal question and proposing a system to prevent Supreme Court 4-4 ties.

    The West Nile Virus is a threat, but a teeny, tiny, eensy, weensy little one. So why waste money trying to fight it?

    An answer to the old question, Can you worship Ayn Rand and God at the same time?

    The Joe Trippi of the Right.

    Readers will soon have an opportunity to revisit the talking beasts, mythical creatures, and strange realms of C.S. Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Publisher HarperCollins plans to issue a new series, by contemporary authors, that will be set in Lewis’s fictional universe. While the fairytale trappings will remain, however, Lewis’s efforts to infuse his writings with

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