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March of the Centenarians May. 15, 2015

C Force

It's time for us to get ready for the "March of the Centenarians." I am not referring to the latest ... Read More

More Is Not Merrier in Our Congested Cities Apr. 09, 2015

Froma Harrop

New York and San Francisco are expensive places to live. That's a big problem for the nation because... Read More

Taxes Destroy Dec. 31, 2014

Betsy McCaughey

The U.S. Census Bureau announced last week that New York slipped to fourth place in population among... Read More

Wee Pals

Apr. 23, 2014

What Difference Does it Make? Mar. 14, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

In the last stanza of "The Battle of Blenheim," Robert Southey writes: "But what good came of it at ... Read More

Microsoft Contra Malthus Jan. 29, 2014

Austin Bay

Last week, when the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation released its 2014 Gates Annual Letter, doom-an... Read More

Sky Not Falling With Japanese Birthrates Mar. 21, 2012

Froma Harrop

There's one complaint visitors to Tokyo rarely make, and that is "not enough people." With... Read More

7 Billion People Isn't the Problem Nov. 02, 2011

Daily Editorials

United Nations demographers estimate that the world's population has reached 7 billion; it hit 6 bil... Read More

Can Japan Rise Again? Mar. 13, 2011

Patrick Buchanan

We can thank Providence that the earthquake was not 150 miles closer to Tokyo, else Japan's dead mig... Read More