As campaign enters final day, the Romneys rally supporters in Virginia
George Mason study: Obama won 'interruption debate'
Romney was interrupted a total of 59 times by either Obama or the moderator Candy Crowley
'Keynes vs. Hayek, Round 2' [VIDEO] - TheDC
New economics-based rap video promotes views of Austrian economist, F.A. Hayek
TheDC Interview: Walter E. Williams is up from the projects - TheDC
George Mason University economics professor and frequent Rush Limbaugh guest host Walter E. Williams tells his story of growing up in the projects
American jihadi gets 25 years for Facebook death threats - CSM
Muslim convert Zachary A. Chesser was sentenced after pleading guilty to charges of attempting to provide material to Somali terrorists
The ten most underreported studies from 2010
Ten important studies that you’ve probably never heard of.
Drudge drives traffic, attention, money to candidates - TheDC
In a tight midterm campaign season full of close races, Matt Drudge is once again putting his stamp on the election
Early voting bodes well for Republicans - The Hill
In several key states, the GOP is showing strength with people already casting their ballots
TheDC's 50 Best Colleges, 50-41 - TheDC
Politicians, the greatest people in the world, only choose the best when it comes to education
How does minimum wage affect the young's high unemployment? - TheDC
About 81 million out of the roughly 620 million economically active youth between the ages of 15-24 worldwide were out of a job, a statistic that has analysts warning of a ‘lost generation’
New agency director has nearly unlimited authority - TheDC
Director supervised by two boards appoints all of the members of both boards
Meet Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia's outspoken attorney general - TheDC
Old Dominion’s top lawyer has gone to bet against the Obama administration on everything from health care to greenhouse gas regulations
The president and the king
At this point it is clear that, far from salvation, all the devotees of President Obama and King James have received are two false prophets
Uncertainty in the marketplace
Looking to the future, it seems that Congress intends to solve almost every problem this country faces – not a brief list by any measure – with some form of increased regulation, taxation, or oversight
A better partnership for protection
This year, as millions celebrate Earth Day, we should also raise a chorus of celebration for those rural Namibians who have done so much to protect their extraordinary environment
Union thugs take to college campuses
High noon at George Mason University: Cafeteria employees face union intimidation, lies daily
Earmarked for success
House Republicans took an important first step by acknowledging there’s a problem and promising a one-year earmark moratorium. This is their opportunity to show the American people there is a real difference between the parties and that Republicans take citizens’ spending concerns to heart
Argument for soda tax all washed up
In obesity politics, it’s easy to single out and demonize certain foods and beverages, of which sugary sodas are apparently the easiest target. But political cooks in the state policy kitchens should take this particular morsel off the menu
Broken government or big government?
The system isn’t really broken; government is just too big
