By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
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This could be the last year that "Cyber Monday" serves, for all intents and purposes, as a tax holiday for binge shoppers across the country.

The Smithsonian American Art Museum's new exhibition, "The Civil War and American Art," which opens today, has two stars. One is the enslaved black American; the other is Winslow Homer.

All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling goods that they own such as iPhones, DVDs or, as in this case, books that have been purchased abroad.


All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling certain products they own such as the iPhone, as she may have the deciding vote.
The debate on the pros and cons of off-shoring jobs mirrors a long-standing debate within the tech industry about the need to recruit foreign workers to fill jobs in the U.S.
"When I do my shopping, I try to avoid the mall at all costs," Overstock President Jonathan Johnson said. "You get all bundled up, fight traffic, find parking, elbow through all the shoppers, then wait through a long checkout line. There's nothing fun about that."
'Cyber Monday' could be the last before collection of sales taxes →
Company president Jonathan Johnson said in an interview it's not fair to make stores figure out which products can be resold and which products need manufacturers' permission, and possibly fees, to be resold.