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    In early April of this year, Brandeis University, under pressure from student activists and the Council on American-Islamic Relations, reversed its decision to give an honorary degree to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a global advocate for women’s rights. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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    Flags of the European Union countries are gathered together ahead of the EU enlargement ceremony in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
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    Centralized control devastated Europe, now it threatens U.S.

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    The lame duck Congress is poised to pass a National Defense Authorization Act that cuts the pay and benefits of the entire uniformed active duty military. (iStock)
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    Lame-duck Congress tries to deliver a lump of coal to military families

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    December 7, 2014 10:00 pm
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    In tough Senate race, pork couldn’t buy Landrieu victory
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    In tough Senate race, pork couldn’t buy Landrieu victory

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    Despite the important role played by the IGs, it often takes years to fill a vacant IG position. (iStock Photo)
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    Congress should act to fill government watchdog positions faster

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    Consumer-driven healthcare a more sustainable way to contain spending

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    GOP aides on both sides of the issue have expressed deep suspicion of the other side's motives. (iStock)
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    On immigration, a toxic distrust between conservatives and GOP leaders

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    Power corrupts, and sometimes an innocent man ends up dead

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    Minimum wage hike won’t help striking fast-food workers
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    Minimum wage hike won’t help striking fast-food workers

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    What we were left with from the 1992 Quill Corp. v. North Dakota ruling is a special tax exemption for remote sellers allowing them to avoid collecting and remitting sales tax. (iStock Photo)
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    When government picks winners and losers, it pays to be a winner

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