Editorials

Democracy dollars won’t save politics

There’s a new program in Seattle that offers voters $100 in “democracy vouchers” that they can spend for…

Editorials

Telemedicine rules should be reformed

The doctor can see you now. Literally. Telemedicine – the ability of physicians to examine and treat patients…

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Houston ordinance rejected by voters

TheNew York Times’ editorial on the defeat of the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance is beyond offensive. It’s irresponsible.…

Editorials

Bob Beckel should be dead, but his story isn’t finished

In Washington, most stories that make the newspapers and evening newscasts are about scandals and political infighting. Rarely…

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Cruz, Rubio show GOP how to win

Politics is a breeding ground for martial metaphors, starting with the word “campaign” itself. Politicians “under fire” “take…

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Permit holder stops an armed robbery

Obama starts 2016 with a fight over gun control with expanded background checks It’s not so much that…

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No, Hillary, the VA scandal is not overblown by the GOP

UT Tyler to host student veterans conference Hillary Rodham Clinton says the furor over sick vets waiting for…

Editorials

Calorie labels and government nudges

Evidence shows food labels don’t change eating habits Results matter. Intentions are nice, but they’re not enough. That’s…

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Court could affirm freedom of speech

The IRS scandal – the denial of essential tax-exempt status to conservative advocacy groups, thereby effectively suppressing the…

Editorials

Bill Gates loses his faith in capitalism

The world’s greatest capitalist has used his wealth to do much good around the globe; he has brought…