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Missing 'DiFi' in the Senate: A Dilemma for Democrats Apr. 19, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

Absence in the Senate makes no heart grow fonder, given a delicate balance of power, 51-49, with Dem... Read More

Do Americans Even Know How to Agree? Dec. 16, 2022

Mona Charen

Paging through the latest survey research from More in Common, I came upon a phrase that deserves to... Read More

Roberts Asks Why Trust in the Court Has Plunged. He's Seated Among the Answers Sep. 21, 2022

Daily Editorials

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts lamented recently that he didn't "understand" why the court... Read More

Are We Headed for a Civil War? Aug. 24, 2022

Star Parker

I wrote a column in 2011, as the presidential politics of the upcoming year were starting to unfold,... Read More

Both Parties Offer Phony Cures for Inflation May. 20, 2022

Steve Chapman

The American two-party political system exists to ensure that for any problem that emerges, there ar... Read More

Senator's Goofy Bill Against Disney Is Just Another Daffy Populist Stunt May. 17, 2022

Daily Editorials

Once upon a time, it was the activist Left that wanted to rip private property from private entities... Read More

No More Liberal Moderators Tilting Debates Apr. 20, 2022

Tim Graham

The Republican National Committee made a bold decision that the media elites treated like an anti-de... Read More

Republicans Don't Have To Accept Extremists' Shoddy Treatment of Jackson Mar. 25, 2022

Daily Editorials

Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee worked overtime to trip up Supreme Court nomine... Read More

The Supreme Court's Bonnie And Clyde Mar. 25, 2022

Joe Conason

What is to be done about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his deranged spouse? That vexed q... Read More

Updating the Electoral Count Act Is a Reform True Conservatives Can Get Behind Mar. 02, 2022

Daily Editorials

Republicans of conscience in Congress have an unusual opportunity to demonstrate that they still tak... Read More

A Tale of Top IS Leaders Killed Under Two Administrations Feb. 10, 2022

Larry Elder

When President Donald Trump, in October 2019, ordered a successful takedown of top Islamic State gro... Read More

Affirmative Action Isn't Only For Republicans Jan. 27, 2022

Joe Conason

Every day since President Joe Biden reiterated his pledge to nominate the first Black woman to the U... Read More

Moving Forward Jan. 05, 2022

John Stossel

Independents are now America's largest group of voters. After George Bush's presidency, fe... Read More

Who Can Blame Charlie Baker for Not Running Again? Dec. 09, 2021

Froma Harrop

There's a lot not to like about running as a Republican in New England. Where do we start? Let's st... Read More

What Biden's Dismal Polling Teaches Us About Our Leadership and Ourselves Nov. 25, 2021

Armstrong Williams

Recent polls show President Joe Biden sitting at a dismal 38% approval rating and Vice President Kam... Read More

Gerrymandering Nov. 20, 2021

Susan Estrich

The most famous person from my hometown of Marblehead, Massachusetts, is a former vice president of ... Read More

The Political Center Is Gone Nov. 10, 2021

Star Parker

In a new USA Today/Suffolk University poll, President Joe Biden's approval is down to 38%. Which loo... Read More

What Should He Do? Nov. 06, 2021

Susan Estrich

He is President Joe Biden. The answer, at a minimum, is that more of the same just won't do. Biden's... Read More

Why Are We So Awful to Each Other? Nov. 05, 2021

Mona Charen

On Saturday morning, as I was preparing to head to our basement to use the stationary bike, I smelle... Read More

How a Broken Country Can Get Back on Track -- Post-Election Edition Nov. 05, 2021

Neil Patel

The elections this week have provided America yet another opportunity to begin healing. It would be ... Read More