IRS faced the music on face-ID technology
Herein, two columns, one written when the IRS had really bad plans for the summer, the second written after the IRS scrapped the bad plans. (Links to full columns are […]
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Herein, two columns, one written when the IRS had really bad plans for the summer, the second written after the IRS scrapped the bad plans. (Links to full columns are […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(Feb. 2) A coalition of Olympic athletes is, quite admirably, planning to boycott the opening ceremonies of the games in Beijing, but there’s something additional they can do that would […]
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(Feb. 2) Georgetown University law students have been victimized — not by a tweet from legal scholar Ilya Shapiro, but by their own law school’s administration. The insult to them […]
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(Jan. 25) For people who didn’t suffer through the first 21 years of the New Orleans Saints football team or endure Hurricane Katrina, it is almost impossible to imagine the distress caused […]
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(Jan. 27) The debate about whether (alleged) steroid users Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame — answered again this week, barely, with a “no” […]
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(Jan. 27) The National Football League’s chronic wokeness appears to be infecting college all-star games too. For decades, the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, the most prestigious of the showcases […]
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(Jan. 28) Newspaperman Dick Williams helped publicize football legend Gale Sayers, played basketball in Madison Square Garden, inadvertently helped launch Bill Clinton toward the presidency, and spent a memorable 24 […]
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(Jan. 20) A Jan. 20 vote by the French Parliament should give rise to a broader and more effective movement against the Chinese Communist Party: The entire free world should […]
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(Jan. 21) As more grim coronavirus statistics flood in, the simple reality is that the most prominent voices on both sides of the political spectrum have all been wrong in […]
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(Jan. 17) CNN’s Erin Burnett provided a necessary corrective last week on the partisan dispute about voting laws. She also pointed, perhaps unintentionally, at a larger question of journalistic ethics. […]
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