An experiment that lures deer to a bin baited with corn and rigged with rollers soaked with a tick-killing pesticide has shown encouraging results in tick control.
The House voted to deny further financing to a program that helps regulate commercial fisheries, which has been important to the recovery of several at-risk species.
Now that a federal judge has granted class-action status to a lawsuit against the N.Y.P.D., the department should work to reform a policy that violates constitutional rights.
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s attempted to get John F. Kennedy to issue a second Emancipation Proclamation in 1962.
We may be reaching the end of the Guantánamo litigation.
For cancer patients, marijuana is a medical and a human rights issue.
JPMorgan Chase’s whopping multibillion-dollar trading loss has revived calls for a tougher version of the Volcker Rule, but Jamie Dimon isn’t dropping his campaign against regulation.
Wondering just how vicious teenagers can be? Listen to the winners of my essay contest on bullying.
You heard it here first, people! The national debt is very, very big. So must be time for another debt-limit debate.
The president’s supporters have more confidence in their candidate’s chances than Mitt Romney’s have in him, but how much does this matter?
The artist draws things he saw in North Carolina, New York and California.
The American Petroleum Institute says states are regulating hydrofracking effectively.
A Boston College professor argues that access to dignified employment is a community responsibility.
A Soviet immigrant explains the attraction of his community to the Republican Party.
An expert on China reflects on U.S.-China relations after a diplomatic crisis.
Readers discuss the G.O.P.’s opposition to raising the debt limit without large spending cuts.
A new ad from Crossroads GPS says the president broke his promise to cut the deficit.
What steps can be taken, by tribes, states, the federal government and alcohol companies?
Q: Will President Obama's lack of leadership on foreign policy be a deciding factor in your vote this November? A: Just take out "lack of" and the answer is yes.
In this week's links: a theory of personal identity, a post-mortem inquiry, a Darwinist social model and more.