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What Happened to Jeb Bush? Too Much Money Oct. 22, 2015

Froma Harrop

Jeb Bush has dropped into single digits in the polls — and that's just among Republicans in hi... Read More

Where's the Bush We Remember? Aug. 31, 2015

Daily Editorials

Jeb Bush had everything going for him. He sported a made-for-D.C. name, a reputation as a moderate a... Read More

Clinton's Weakness in Important States Jun. 23, 2015

Michael Barone

Hillary Clinton has relaunched her campaign on Roosevelt Island with a 4,687-word speech. But it's n... Read More

On the Trail of Conquistadors Jun. 24, 2014

Miguel Perez

From the water, you still can see small sections of unspoiled shoreline that allow you to imagine wh... Read More

The Great Hispanic American History Tour Jun. 17, 2014

Miguel Perez

The time has come for me to take a long drive. My pilgrimage in search for America's hidden Hispanic... Read More

Bringing Big Fat Change to Your Town, Step by Step Jun. 10, 2014

Energy Express

Roslyn and Norman Levy, like lots of Americans, are shocked and upset by the number of grown-ups and... Read More

The 'Discovery' of Self-Loathing Hispanics Jun. 03, 2014

Miguel Perez

Wherever they went in North America, usually years before any of the other European explorers, the S... Read More

Our Children, Our Dreamers Apr. 30, 2014

Connie Schultz

Show of hands, please: How many of us can remember a time in our childhood when we told our parents ... Read More

Strange Brew

Apr. 19, 2014

A Very Jolly Election Mar. 20, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — The Republicans would nominate as their candidate for the recently contested Ho... Read More

Florida Must Feel Economic Pain to End 'Stand Your Ground' Law Mar. 14, 2014

Roland S. Martin

A few years ago, when my parents and other family members were angered by the actions of a new pries... Read More

Nest Heads

Mar. 05, 2014

Who Are the Real Thugs? Feb. 19, 2014

Roger Simon

Let's play a game. It's called: "Who's the thug?" It's the day after Thanksgiving 2012, and four tee... Read More

Latino-American History 102: A Tale of Two Cities Feb. 18, 2014

Miguel Perez

Which came first: the Spanish conquistadors or the British colonists? Jamestown or St. Augustine? Th... Read More

The Romance in Your Past Feb. 11, 2014

Froma Harrop

My family has one member of the Greatest Generation left. Aunt Shirley suffers some frailties of old... Read More

Marking America's Birthplace Jan. 31, 2014

Miguel Perez

The dream of marking the spot where Juan Ponce de Leon actually landed — after discovering and... Read More

Current Events Can Be a Culinary Adventure Jan. 23, 2014

After-Work Gourmet

What could be more fun to discuss at the dinner table than dinner? For many families with young stud... Read More

Obliviously Living in 'The Land of Estevan Gomez' Dec. 04, 2013

Miguel Perez

It happens to all of us — including Latino Americans who should know better. When we think of ... Read More

Minimal Household Formations Slow Recovery Dec. 02, 2013

Open House

Recovery from our recent recession will continue in 2014, but it will be greatly reduced by a surpri... Read More

Fraudulent Feminism vs. High School Football Sep. 03, 2012

Terence Jeffrey

Meritocracy is nowhere more manifest in modern America than on the high school football field. The ... Read More