Stories by David Tuber
What's wrong with the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
"With so many people relying on the internet for communication, this sudden attempt to police it has surely rubbed many people the wrong way."
No one denies the value of Gilad Shalit's life, but was it worth letting loose over 1,000 potential terrorists?
Last week, the United States led a tactical strike that killed al Qaeda operative and U.S. citizen Anwar al-Awlaki. Is his deliberate murder by our state acceptable?
A look at how a Ponzi scheme develops, along with a countdown of five of the biggest financial cons in history.
The Dropkick Murphys are buckling down for a rollicking good time at the Congress Theater in Chicago this Friday and Saturday.
Filibusters are apparently necessary to uphold democratic ideals like the right of the minority to unilaterally impede progress. Oh, wait...
"The indictment of Goldman Sachs is a problem for one other huge reason: it sets a precedent in government that punishes success and rewards failure, which is the root of the problem in our recession."
Dear Sir or Madam: I want to be cool. Can you help me? Sincerely, a UChicago Student.
It's like Google and China are getting divorced, and we're the kid stuck in the middle.
A rewrite of Bob McDonnell's Republican response to the State of the Union shows what conservatives wish he had said.
Dear Sir or Madam looks into what makes an insult so insulting.
Looking back at the first year of Obama's term, two writers, one liberal and the other conservative, look back at what he has or hasn't done.
Remember, a macaroon is not a ping pong ball and a wine glass is not a Solo Cup.
Why U.S. relations with with Israel could lead to an Iranian roofie.
Why do cheerleaders have such power over us? Are they even human?
Why Obama's health care plan will hurt us.
Our hoity-toity advice columnist eschews the populace in favor of frills.