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Side Effects: Companies Would Save Billions by Dropping Health Coverage

The House Ways and Means Committee just released a report that shows that the most successful companies would save billions of dollars if they stopped ...  Visit website

Don’t Let North Korean Missile Debate Obscure Real Issues

North Korea unveiled a new missile during its April parade celebrating the 100th anniversary of the country’s founder, Kim Il-sung. The missile is assessed to ... Read more

Protect America Guest Blog: Pushing Back on Sequestration

America’s all-volunteer military is the most well-trained, well-equipped fighting force the world has ever seen. But the strength of our armed forces should not be ... Read more

Occupy Wall Street: Communitarians vs. Professionals

This is the second part of our four-part series on Occupy Wall Street, transcribed from a recent Heritage Foundation event on the movement. In part ... Read more

Members of Congress Work to Rein In Overcriminalization in America

What do a legendary guitar maker and a lobster importer have in common? Both are alleged to have run afoul of the Lacey Act, one ... Read more

Medicare Reform: Premium Support Is Bipartisan

The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health held a hearing last Friday to discuss the bipartisan effort behind competing premium support plans. These plans ... Read more

In Pictures: Defense Spending Plummets under Obama’s Budget

Last night, President Obama visited Afghanistan and stood on the shoulders of the U.S. military to trumpet his foreign policy. But that military is being ... Read more

Morning Bell: Bin Laden Dead, but the Mission Remains

One year ago today, Seal Team Six landed in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and succeeded in bringing Osama bin Laden to ultimate justice. Though some may wish to ... Read more

America at Risk: Military Went to War in Iraq With Unarmored SUVs

Rebuilding Iraq during the raging insurgency was no easy task. It required ingenuity, courage and innovative ways to get the job done—sometimes with equipment that ... Read more

Obama’s Afghanistan Visit Timed Conveniently for Campaign Impact

This week, the President marked the death of Osama bin Laden with a self-congratulatory campaign ad. If Lincoln had spent the entire Gettysburg Address talking ... Read more

What Obamacare’s Tax Hikes Mean for All Americans: Setting the Record Straight

In a recent article for MarketWatch, Andrea Coombes writes, “Whatever their opinion of the health-care reform law, wealthy Americans have a lot of money at ... Read more

New York Times: Every Day, in Every Way, Obama Is Getting Even Better

The mainstream media propaganda machine for the Obama Administration has shifted into high gear. The New York Times, which used to be a newspaper, has ... Read more

Family Fact of the Week: Mothers’ Religious Involvement Bolsters Children’s Well-Being

A new study in the Journal of Marriage and Family examines how single mothers’ religious participation may influence their young children’s behavioral outcomes. Using a ... Read more

Critics of Missile Defense: Wrong Since 1983 and Counting

Missile defense continues to come under attack despite significant advancements of the technology, especially since the United States withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in ... Read more

Boko Haram Attacks Nigerian Newspaper Offices and University

The past week has been a bloody one for Nigeria. Attacks in the capital city of Abuja and across the north have strongly implicated the ... Read more

U.S. v. Heicklen: The Nullification of Free Speech

Prosecution for exercising one’s free speech rights is becoming a trend in the current Administration and the Department of Justice (DOJ). Earlier this month, the ... Read more

WATCH LIVE: The Bloggers Briefing Featuring NOM’s Brian Brown

The National Organization for Marriage is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute the individuals responsible for leaking the organization’s confidential U.S. ... Read more

Despite North Korean Launch Failure, U.S. Missile Defense Is Vital

Representative Michael Turner (R–OH), chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, recently published an opinion piece in Roll Call entitled “Proposed Missile ... Read more

Occupy Wall Street: A Post-Mortem?

As “Occupy” protesters engage in their “general strike” on Tuesday, it’s worth considering whether the movement that began last fall has retained its character, or ... Read more

Morning Bell: Obama’s Crucifixion of “Big Oil”

If it ever was a secret, it’s not a secret any longer: The Obama Administration is on a vindictive campaign to injure America’s oil and ... Read more

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