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Homeless People Do Not Have a 'Right' to Camp in Squalor and Invade Our Neighborhoods Jan. 17, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

Tired of stepping over needles and human waste, and navigating around half-conscious addicts and hom... Read More

Oregon's Drug Problems Were Not Caused by Decriminalization: Prohibition Is at the Root of the Hazards That Have Led to Record Numbers of Opioid-Related Deaths Sep. 27, 2023

Jacob Sullum

Three years ago, 58% of Oregon voters approved Measure 110, a groundbreaking ballot initiative that ... Read More

The Left Has Killed Our Great Cities Apr. 11, 2023

Stephen Moore

Mark down Tuesday, April 4, as the night Chicago died. That's when we learned that Second City vote... Read More

Warped 'Compassion' Destroys Society Aug. 25, 2022

Laura Hollis

Thousands of years of civilizations (of all sorts) have demonstrated that there are certain foundati... Read More

Here's Why Most Arrested Rioters Will Not Be Prosecuted Jun. 26, 2021

Diane Dimond

Perhaps you've heard about charges being dropped against most of last summer's George Floyd protesto... Read More

President Joe Biden's Failure to Lead on Crime is Going to Slam Democrats at the Polls Jun. 25, 2021

Neil Patel

In the ongoing battle between Republicans and Democrats over who can scare away regular Americans mo... Read More

Formerly Bruised and Smokey, the Pacific Northwest Endures Oct. 06, 2020

Froma Harrop

It pleases me to report that I just visited Seattle's Capitol Hill looking for anarchists, looters a... Read More

Joe Biden: Married to the Mob Sep. 06, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — In what The New York Times described as a "forceful rebuttal," Democratic preside... Read More

Playing Politics With Public Safety Aug. 29, 2020

Diane Dimond

Readers of this column know I'm not much for federal intervention in state affairs. Logic tells us t... Read More

All Spying All the Time Aug. 20, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During this summer of madness in Portland, Oregon, and sadness over COVID-19, two below-the-radar ev... Read More

The Real World Reasserts Itself Aug. 11, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Since the death of George Floyd beneath the knee of a cop in Minneapolis on Memorial Day, the nation... Read More

Spying on Journalists Aug. 06, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, this column argued that the only constitutional role for armed federal forces in Portland... Read More

Intensifying Into Violence Jul. 31, 2020

Michael Barone

"Protestors in California," tweeted ABC News, about an incident in Oakland, "set fire to a courthous... Read More

Reality Show on the Streets of Portland Jul. 31, 2020

Marc Dion

Who won't they gas and beat? I'm talking about the camo-suited soldiers of Pres. Donald Trump's pala... Read More

Freedom and Political Dissent Jul. 30, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Two weeks ago, this column offered a brief history of the freedom of speech in America. The essence ... Read More

Trump's Troops Jul. 30, 2020

Susan Estrich

This is not the first time federal forces have entered a city to restore order. In 1968, federal tro... Read More

Democratic Mayors Should Govern Their Cities Jul. 30, 2020

Daily Editorials

Joe Biden seems to think that federal law enforcement is "brutally attacking peaceful protesters" an... Read More

Big-City Rioting Is No Tea Party Protest Jul. 29, 2020

Tim Graham

Few subjects more easily betray aggressive media bias than protests. If you're a conservative protes... Read More

The Left's Willingness to Tolerate Violence Should Frighten All Americans Jul. 29, 2020

Ben Shapiro

"Mostly peaceful." So goes the characterization of demonstrations that have routinely turned into lo... Read More