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You can post debate questions on Facebook, but Fox News will decide what gets asked

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imageCNN and YouTube cosponsored a Republican primary presidential debate in 2007.Hans Deryk/Reuters

On Thursday evening, the largest lineup of Republican candidates in presidential campaign history will share the stage for a Fox News/Facebook-sponsored presidential debate.

That Facebook is cosponsoring the debate shows how important social media now is...

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The withering of the culture war

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imageSix of the 17 declared 2016 Republican U.S. presidential candidates before the start of a forum August 3, 2015. Brian Snyder/REUTERS

I like speaking before senior citizen groups about my research on the American culture war. Seniors almost all recognize the PowerPoint image of the late Spiro Agnew, former vice president and “attack man”...

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New York state's program to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission could work around the world

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imageNo mother wants to pass a disease to her child. Image of mother and newborn via www.shutterstock.com.

Last month’s announcement that Cuba is the first nation in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV underscores a curious silence around a more significant triumph far closer to home: elimination of mother-to-child HIV...

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Prix fixe: is airline consolidation to blame for sky-high airfares?

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imageAfter a wave of mergers, few large US airlines remain.Delta planes via www.shutterstock.com

News last month that the Department of Justice is investigating the biggest three US airlines for possible price-fixing again raises the question of whether the recent wave of mergers has left the market with too few competitors.

A case in point is the sharp...

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Why legal challenges to the EPA Clean Power Plan will end up at the Supreme Court

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imageNot happy in coal country – unless you're a lawyer.Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Even before President Obama announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan on August 3 to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, there were a number of legal challenges to block the law at its proposal stage – none of them...

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