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DRIVE: Fiat and Chrysler Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne is thought to have the key to turning the failing Detroit automaker around.

EDITORIAL: Driving subsidized green harm

Environmental radicals went on a tear last weekend, torching automobiles and laying waste to buildings in the French territory of New Caledonia.

May 28, 2014
Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland Republican (The Washington Times)

EDITORIAL: Health care vouchers for veterans

America is failing the men and women who fought the nation's wars on behalf of the rest of us. This is the heartbreaking lesson of the scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

May 28, 2014
FILE - In this Jan. 1974 file photo shows President Richard Nixon giving his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington. Is “strong” losing its strength? Presidents of both parties have long felt compelled to sum up the state of the union with a descriptive word or two in their State of the Union addresses. Mostly the same word. For many years now, “strong” has been the go-to adjective. Gerald Ford listens at left.  (AP Photo, File)

EDITORIAL: Peace is the fitting memorial

Memorial Day in America has traditionally been a time when we pay our respects to those who gave their lives, over a century ago, in a tragic civil war.

May 23, 2014