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Peter DeLorenzo, OpEd Contributor YES: Detroit Aid Essential for America's Future
Robert Farago, OpEd Contributor NO: Why Should We Bailout Detroit?
Dan Magder, OpEd Contributor Medical off-shoring grows as patients combine tourism and surgery
Paul Howard, Ph.D. and Marie Gryphon Manhattan Moment: The right prescription for drug safety
Meghan Cox Gurdon Notes on the Diet of Worms
Chris Stirewalt
Bad Auguries of the GOP's Georgia Victory
The Wall Street Journal Eric Holder's Politics
The American Spectator Lying at State
The Weekly Standard Remember the Holodomor
National Review Online This War Is Not About Grievances
Human Events Stop the Income Tax for Two Months
Michelle Malkin You Reek: Letter from a Tourist to Sen. Harry Reid
Md. Del. wants to divert $100M in horse-racing subsidy funds
A Montgomery County legislator wants to strip the horse-racing industry of a $100 million annual subsidy promised as part of the slots deal passed by voters in November, and use it for other state... Full story
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FTA chief signs Dulles rail funding deal, though bond financing issues remain
The Federal Transit Administration has signed an agreement to fund the first leg of Metrorail to Washington Dulles International Airport, a major milestone in the project’s rocky journey... Full story
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Illegal procedure in men’s room
A Minnesota woman who was caught having sex with a man during a college football game said she’s a victim of foul play. Lois K. Feldman, 38, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, were ticketed for allegedly... Full story
Judges weigh ordering release of Calif. prisoners
Three federal judges seem convinced that overcrowding in California prisons is so bad it leads to unconstitutional conditions. Now they must weigh whether ordering the release of nearly a third of... Full story
Thai king's illness sparks anxiety amid crisis
Thailand's ailing king, a cornerstone of stability during his six decades on the throne, failed to appear for celebrations marking his 81st birthday Friday as many Thais feared his fading from the... Full story
Sports
Giants' Pierce to meet with NYC investigators
Antonio Pierce is finally going to talk to investigators about what he did on the night Plaxico Burress shot himself. Pierce and Josyann Abisaab, the doctor who treated Burress after he... Full story
Business
China, US promise $20 billion for trade
The United States and China promised Friday to jointly tackle the global financial crisis and pledged $20 billion to finance trade as they wrapped up high-level talks marked by a pointed Chinese... Full story
Entertainment
Dixie Chicks singer sued for defamation
Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is the target of a defamation lawsuit by the stepfather of one of three 8-year-old boys slain in 1993. Maines spoke out for three people convicted of the... Full story
