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Civilian trial for 9/11 suspects should be off the table

Civilian trial for 9/11 suspects should be off the table

In a recent hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. said that a civilian trial in New York City for...

 

U.S. lost in Afghan vote

Will we ever learn? In 2009, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who will meet with President Obama in Washington this week, ripped off...

Oil-stained wretches

Oil-stained wretches

Nothing energizes cartoonists like a catastrophe, especially a man-made one with a manatee-chokin', pelican-soakin', habitat-threatenin'...

Richard Riordan, unleashed

Richard Riordan, unleashed

Richard Riordan spent eight years as mayor of Los Angeles, but he didn't start his civic engagement with L.A. when he was sworn in, and he...

On track on foreign policy

On track on foreign policy

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised he would end our diplomatic isolation and pursue "engagement" in foreign...

Time travel? Maybe

Time travel? Maybe

Imagine that you're a science-fiction writer on a tight schedule. You'd like to play in the vast expanses of the universe, but you have...

 Remembering victory

Remembering victory

The Hollywood sign: L.A.'s Eiffel Tower

The Hollywood sign: L.A.'s Eiffel Tower

The Hollywood sign has endured almost as many deaths, near-deaths and revivals as Kenny in "South Park." Just a few weeks ago, its...

Another battle of Okinawa

Another battle of Okinawa

The United States is on the verge of permanently damaging its alliance with Japan in a dispute over a military base in Okinawa. This...

Lessons from selling a home

Lessons from selling a home

Last summer, a reader sent me an e-mail with the subject heading "We get it! You own a home!" The body of the message was simply this: "How...

On immigration, it's up to Washington

On immigration, it's up to Washington

The people behind Arizona's new anti-immigrant statute have at least one thing right: This mean-spirited law was enacted because the federal...

Britain's election: a primer for Americans

Britain's election: a primer for Americans

Britain is likely to have a new prime minister after Thursday's election. But if you haven't followed the ins and outs of Britain's most...

When Other People's Money runs out

When Other People's Money runs out

The United States is one of the last places in the world where the excesses of capitalism can be witnessed in all their bipolar glory....

 On inclusiveness, GOP just can't win

On inclusiveness, GOP just can't win

On July 27, 2009, Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio swung by the D.C. offices of National Review (where I'm a contributing editor). He was...

 To replace John Paul Stevens, an atheist

To replace John Paul Stevens, an atheist

As President Obama considers nominees to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a debate bubbles as to whether religion...

Relearning oil spill lessons

Relearning oil spill lessons

Each news update from the BP oil blowout in the Gulf of Mexico tightens a hard knot in my stomach. Alaskans who lived through the Exxon...

America's lead weight

America's lead weight

Do you have to love labor unions to be a good Democrat? That was the question raised last year by the unpopular bailouts of unionized...

Court nominee Liu follows the law

Court nominee Liu follows the law

There are some left-wing ideologues on law faculties, but UC Berkeley's Goodwin Liu is not one of them. He is a fine choice for the...

 Beware the American Idolization of all culture

Beware the American Idolization of all culture

If you haven't already, you still have time to vote. The deadline for casting ballots for Dunkin's Next Donut is Monday at midnight. It's...

A can-do president vs. a do-nothing mood

A can-do president vs. a do-nothing mood

This just in: Americans don't trust their government.

Donner Party cannibalism -- it's still true

Donner Party cannibalism -- it's still true

A lot of headline writers had a field day in the middle of April, putting toppers on stories suggesting that members of the Donner Party...

In Africa, anti-malaria mosquito nets go unused by recipients

In Africa, anti-malaria mosquito nets go unused by recipients

Last week, in honor of World Malaria Day, viewers of "American Idol" were urged to donate $10 for an insecticide-treated bed net to save...

The meaning of the Sabbath

The meaning of the Sabbath

How many times have you vowed to build more downtime into your weekend schedule? How often have you done it?

Razing Arizona law

Razing Arizona law

A quick and broad rejection of the state's draconian anti-immigrant statute — an American version of apartheid South African pass laws...

Life has never been so good for our species

Life has never been so good for our species

It is fashionable among environmentalists today to paint a gloomy portrait of our future. Although there are many environmental issues yet...

What Arizona's immigration law really says

What Arizona's immigration law really says

"As we exercise the right to advocate our views, and as we animate our supporters, we must all assume responsibility for our words and...

State of 'taxiness'

State of 'taxiness'

For 32 years, California's Proposition 13 has been denounced by everyone — except the people. Before the June 1978 vote on the...

Legalization must be part of immigration reform

Legalization must be part of immigration reform

Opponents of comprehensive immigration reform argue that legalization rewards bad behavior. They contend that illegal immigration is a crime...

The Supreme Court could use an oboist

The Supreme Court could use an oboist

There are many prisms through which to view Supreme Court nominees. We can look at how they hire their nannies. We can take certain remarks...

It's no way to save the whales

It's no way to save the whales

No one was surprised when conservation organizations such as the Natural Resources Defense Council challenged the anti-environmental...

Video games are protected speech

Video games are protected speech

The U.S. Supreme Court waded into murky and, perhaps, treacherous waters Monday when it agreed to decide whether the Constitution permits...