Mark Tapscott Social Conservatism is Far From Dead
Examiner Editorial Survey shows public opposes predatory lawyers
Byron York, Examiner Contributor Sunday Reflection: Have We Changed Yet?
Michael Reagan, Examiner Columnist Making Sense: Quo Vadis, GOP?
The Wall Street Journal Secret Ballot Hypocrisies
The Weekly Standard Building a Better Bailout
The Washington Post Reinventing the Second Amendment
National Review Online Take It Back
Powerline.com It's a Good Thing Nobody is Watching
The Swine Line Healhcare Reform, 111th Congress-Style
Many affluent parents pick public schools for children
Even if President-elect Barack Obama’s daughters have opted for the elite Sidwell Friends private school, many well-off Washington-area parents who could afford private schools are opting to... Full story
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These Girl Scouts really are cookie monsters
If you’re like me, you already have stocked up on many, many boxes of sweet seasonal Girl Scout cookies. And you may have even bought them from a young lady who was vying for the title of 2008... Full story
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Police get new lead in 18-year-old homicide
Cold case detectives have uncovered a new lead and created a lifelike photograph in the 18-year-old mystery involving the District’s only female murder victim who has yet to be identified, D.C.... Full story
Child sex abuse claims divide Orthodox community
It started as a radio program discussion about a taboo subject: child molestation among members of the insular world of Orthodox Jews. Since he broached the subject on his radio show this summer,... Full story
Thousands of Congolese stone UN convoy near camp
An aid group on Sunday sent the first medical supplies to a ravaged eastern Congo since fighting ended there, as officials in the provincial capital of Goma clamped down on the illegal sale of food... Full story
Sports
Eagles-Ravens matchup didn't sneak up on Harbaugh
John Harbaugh didn't need to circle his calendar after learning when the Baltimore Ravens would play the Philadelphia Eagles this season. "I just remembered the date, for whatever... Full story
Business
APEC leaders don Andean ponchos for group photo
It's a card the host country always plays close to the chest. When Pacific Rim leaders wrap up their annual summit, what traditional outfit will they be forced to wear for the photo-op? With... Full story
Entertainment
International Emmys to honor "Law & Order" creator
Producer Dick Wolf is receiving a special honor at the 36th International Emmy Awards for extending the long arm of his "Law & Order" franchise into almost every corner of the... Full story

