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Lessons to Learn From COVID-19 Apr. 29, 2020

Star Parker

We're seeing now what efforts against COVID-19 were supposed to produce: a flattening of the growth ... Read More

Just Another Hoax: The President Who Doesn't Want Us to Know What Went Wrong Apr. 07, 2020

Jeff Robbins

In the Broadway classic "Guys and Dolls," a gangster named Big Julie From Chicago informs participan... Read More

Supreme Court Hearing Bodes Well for School Choice Jan. 27, 2020

Daily Editorials

Kendra Espinoza works three jobs to keep her two girls in a private Christian school in Montana. Rel... Read More

What We Can Learn From the European Union May. 29, 2019

Ben Shapiro

The European Union Parliament elections this week provided a shock to the system for the center-righ... Read More

Bernhardt Would Be Another Disaster at Interior Apr. 09, 2019

Froma Harrop

Back in 2016, candidate Donald Trump said he opposed a Republican bill designed to grease the wholes... Read More

Investing in Mary Jane Nov. 28, 2018

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: Three other people and I own a small company. We've been in business together for 14... Read More

Treating the Court as a Political Branch Oct. 04, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Harsh winds are blowing on Capitol Hill. The hoped-for and feared clash between Judge Brett M. Kavan... Read More

A Trillion-Dollar Blunder Oct. 02, 2018

Stephen Moore

I have spent some three decades railing against faulty budgetary scoring of tax bills, but the lates... Read More

Power Corrupts; Sex and Power Corrupt Absolutely Sep. 20, 2018

Laura Hollis

We are watching in real time as two of the most powerful and influential institutions in the history... Read More

Commencement Season 2018 May. 27, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — In 2014, commencement season stood out for the list of high-profile speakers push... Read More

Get Out of the Way Oct. 04, 2017

John Stossel

The hurricane devastation is severe. What should the federal government do? Give us lots of money, s... Read More

Dangers Are Coming to the Rule of Law Aug. 31, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Amid the bad news this summer of racial tensions in Charlottesville and biblical-like floods in Hous... Read More

Sanctuary Cities and the Rule of Law Aug. 10, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Earlier this week, the Trump Department of Justice told the mayor of Chicago that it would cease fun... Read More

One (Restrained) Cheer for Washington Apr. 15, 2017

Mark Shields

We've all heard the tiresome and discouraging refrain: Washington, our beautiful capital city, is br... Read More

The State of the Democrat Party ... and the States Dec. 08, 2016

Laura Hollis

In the aftermath of Hillary Clinton's loss and the Democrats' failure to regain control of either ho... Read More

Trump's Infrastructure Illusions Nov. 17, 2016

Steve Chapman

"We've got shovel-ready projects all across the country. And governors and mayors are pleading to fu... Read More

The Panderer in Chief and the 'War on the American Farmer' Nov. 03, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

Auditioning for the title of panderer in chief during this election cycle are two potential masters.... Read More

Like Armed Militia, the Law Is an Ass Jan. 07, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

Weeks before Ammon Bundy and his pals showed up at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to protest f... Read More

Immigration Excuses Aug. 19, 2015

Thomas Sowell

One of the most lame excuses for doing nothing is that we can't do everything. Such excuses have bee... Read More

Obama's Speech Defects Jan. 31, 2015

Mark Shields

As a young Illinois state senator at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, he delivered a memorab... Read More