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    Martha Rayner: Obama's Prisoners at Guantanamo

    The president has the power to end indefinite detention without trial. But he won't use it.

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    Clifford Winston: How to Avoid Another FAA Fiasco

    The U.S. should consider following the lead of Canada and England by privatizing transportation services.

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    Notable & Quotable

    Hector Ruiz, former CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, writing on his immigrant youth and the American dream.

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    A Matter of Prudence

    That the U.S. has never faced a military coup is owed in large part to George Washington as a general and, later, as president. Alan Pell Crawford reviews Logan Beirne's "Blood of Tyrants."

Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson

  • A video series produced by the Hoover Institution.

  • Jeb Bush

    The former Florida governor says the GOP can win over immigrants.

  • John O'Sullivan

    The legacy of Margaret Thatcher.

  • John Taylor

    The Stanford economist explains why this recovery is so slow.

  • Gov. Scott Walker

    The Wisconsin reformer takes on ObamaCare.

  • Sen. Ted Cruz

    The Texas Republican shakes up the Senate.

  • Rupert Murdoch

    News Corp.'s chairman and CEO is splitting the company.

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    Unions 'Split' on Markey

    By Mary Anastasia O'Grady
    The Democratic Senate candidate in Massachusetts could have a race on his hands.

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    Florida Hurricane Flub

    By Mary Kissel
    If Republicans won't restrain taxpayer-backed insurers, who will?

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    The Christie 'Comeback'

    By Allysia Finley
    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is taking credit, whether or not it's due.

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    Betwixt and Between

    Albert Camus a son of Algeria—the "kingdom of poverty" that nourished all he wrote. James Campbell reviews Camus's "Algerian Chronicles."

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    Bad to the Brain?

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    The Legend of Zelda

Media

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    All Three Networks Ramp Up Push for Gun Control, Tout Obama's 'Urgent Plea'

    By Scott Whitlock
    From the Media Research Center

  • The Journal Editorial Report

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    A transcript of the weekend's program:

    How lame a duck is Obama? Plus the Senate tries to tax online sales and the president dithers over Syria. Tune in this weekend for more: FOX News Channel, Saturday 2 p.m. and Sunday 3 p.m. ET.

    The Journal Editorial Report Podcast.

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