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Another Chance to End Gerrymandering Jan. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

Last June, the Supreme Court fumbled an opportunity to deal a deathblow to political gerrymandering,... Read More

While America Slept, China Gained a Stranglehold on the Panama Canal Jan. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

Decades have passed since tiny Panama ranked among Washington's big national security concerns. The ... Read More

Here Is the Progressive Agenda Jan. 12, 2019

Ted Rall

Clintonite corporatists still control the Democratic National Committee, despite their long string o... Read More

Social Media Is People Jan. 11, 2019

Erick Erickson

In the 1973 dystopian film "Soylent Green," Detective Frank Thorn, played by Charlton Heston, invest... Read More

As Trump Digs in on Shutdown, Senate GOP Should Consider Veto Override Jan. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

One easy solution to the three-week government shutdown appears to be growing more viable by the day... Read More

The Border Wall or Bust Jan. 11, 2019

Linda Chavez

President Donald Trump's Oval Office address this week was a total bust. His visit to the border far... Read More

When a Woman's Vulgarity Is Neither Brave Nor Bold Jan. 11, 2019

Suzanne Fields

A sexual revolution, like a political resolution, goes through unexpected change between rebellion a... Read More

He Said, She and He said Jan. 10, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The budget shutdown is currently the second-longest on record, on track to break the 1995-96 shutdow... Read More

The Trump 'Resistance': Right-Wing Racists Bad, Left-Wing Racists Not So Much Jan. 10, 2019

Larry Elder

Newly elected Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., in a recent "60 Minutes" interview, said there ... Read More

The Stakes Are Becoming More Costly Jan. 10, 2019

Armstrong Williams

On Jan. 8, 2019, at 9 p.m. EST, President Donald Trump delivered a primetime national address from t... Read More

There Is More to Governing Than Government Jan. 10, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

Republicans and Democrats are carrying on in Washington as if the fate of the world depends upon how... Read More

Dems Should Swap Wall for Immigration Reform Jan. 10, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats are squandering an opportunity by taking a no-compromise stance to reopening the federal g... Read More

Resolutions Jan. 10, 2019

Susan Estrich

It is our collective frayed nerves that worry me. Christmas cheer has been replaced by dirty snow, u... Read More

All Is Not Well at Southern Border Jan. 10, 2019

Daily Editorials

We do not have an emergency at the southern border, and so it's good President Donald Trump did not ... Read More

Are Boycotts Protected by the First Amendment? Only If You Like the Cause They Serve, According to Supporters of Laws That Target the Anti-Israel BDS Movement Jan. 09, 2019

Jacob Sullum

I am not one of those people who keep track of the policies, positions and practices of every busine... Read More

New Year's Message From North Korea Jan. 09, 2019

Daily Editorials

Will the brutal communist dictatorship of North Korea set aside nuclear weapons and try to change? N... Read More

Why Not a Conservative Woman President? Jan. 08, 2019

William Murchison

As if the Democrats lacked causes for nail biting — the shutdown, impeachment, Rashida Tlaib's... Read More

Well-Being Is Sinking, But You Can Rise Above It Jan. 08, 2019

Energy Express

There are January clearance sales going on all over town, including my own desk. Near the top of one... Read More

Congress Needs to Understand Tech Issues; Shuttered Office of Experts Could Help Jan. 08, 2019

Daily Editorials

There once was a group of technology experts whose job was to educate members of Congress on cutting... Read More

Iran Sanctions Are Working Jan. 08, 2019

Dick Morris

The stricter sanctions imposed on Iran on Nov. 4, 2018 are showing signs of inflicting real pain on ... Read More