Companies have a right to do what they want with their profits, even if it’s something as indefensible as supporting anti-gay initiatives
Why You Keep Seeing the Same Movie Over and Over Again
There is no end to the lengths Hollywood will go to make a major theatrical release that can be summed up in a poster
Shouldn’t Pro-Lifers Be Anti-Death?
A battle over pollution is dividing Evangelicals over what’s appropriate to fight for under the “pro-life banner”
After Whitney Houston, Musicians Say: I’m Afraid
Why the music industry is still plagued by early deaths and fearing strokes more than bullets
The Lesson of the Laptop-Shooting Dad
Why Tommy Jordan just might be the smartest parent in America
Direct Marketing and Deep Discounts Come to Health Care
How free screening tests are helping hospital bottom lines
Jeremy Lin Makes Us All American
The only Asian American in the NBA is not just breaking stereotypes, he’s also redefining his country
Do Elected Officials Have to Speak English?
A Spanish-speaking woman was recently barred from running for city council in Arizona, sparking a national debate about the role of language skills for office holders
Obama’s Anglican Solution to the Catholic Contraception Problem
Why President Obama’s middle way should give his foes pause
Cartoons of the Week: Feb. 4-10
As the economy shows signs of improvement, Romney increases consumer spending on Santorum sweater vests
Why American Kids Are Brats
And their parents might be getting just what they deserve
How Oil is Propping Up Putin
The dirty little secret of the Russian leader’s success? $116-a-barrel oil
Can the Kindle Save Anna Karenina?
Jonathan Franzen’s e-book anxiety seems misplaced, considering that e-readers are keeping the classics alive