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Describing our national debt as a "survival-level threat to the America we have known," Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is nonetheless hopeful that its


In his new book, __Sovereignty or Submission?__ (Encounter), Hudson Senior Fellow John Fonte argues that the twenty-first century will witness an epic



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Delivering an address entitled Reclaiming the Moral Life of Philanthropy at MIT in September 2010, Atlantic Philanthropies president Gara LaMarche not

