Tim is editor-at-large for WORLD News Group. His work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Weekly Standard.
Many people do not know they could personally save $10 or more on each prescription co-payment if they bought generics
When economic growth picked up, reaching 4.2 percent in 2004, fundraising followed suit
It's too early to know the final donation totals after the latest catastrophes, but a severe downward trend is apparent
The roots of European economic stagnation go back to the 1960s and '70s
The Energy Information Administration predicts that heating oil prices will rise 34 percent this winter and that electricity bills will go up 11 percent
World's third largest economy facing demographic nightmare
Timothy Lamer | The bill for rebuilding New Orleans will be big, and the default position of Congress is just to add it to the national debt.
A poll found that 54 percent of Americans favor abandoning the parts of New Orleans that lie below sea level
Katrina opened the floodgates on arguments about the cause and effect of hurricanes
Gas prices rose as workers returned to the area's oil platforms and refineries to assess the damage of Hurricane Katrina