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House GOP Smart to Keep Focus Bipartisan Mar. 20, 2019

Daily Editorials

Michigan House Republicans, led by Speaker Lee Chatfield, R-Levering, unveiled their Action Plan for... Read More

Good Riddance to the Pot Licensing Board Mar. 12, 2019

Daily Editorials

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order last Friday abolishing the politically appointed Med... Read More

We Can't Fill Potholes With Photos Feb. 19, 2019

Daily Editorials

For now, Michigan motorists entering the worst of the pothole season will have to settle for this: T... Read More

Make Campaign Finance Violations Sting Feb. 18, 2019

Daily Editorials

A group that actively campaigned for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has gotten its hand slapped and ... Read More

Democrats Put Target on Many Top Charters Feb. 13, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats are renewing their war on school choice in Michigan, this time targeting some of the top-p... Read More

Sex Offender Registry Afoul of Constitution Jan. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Michigan lawmakers seem keen on making important reforms to the state's criminal justice system, whi... Read More

Don't Let Trump Hatred Thwart the School Choice Movement Nov. 22, 2018

Larry Elder

The Detroit school board recently voted 6-to-1 to consider removing Dr. Ben Carson's name from one o... Read More

The Growing Consensus for Legalizing Marijuana Nov. 08, 2018

Steve Chapman

The United States remains starkly divided between red and blue, with Republicans and Democrats each ... Read More

Five Midterm Races That Matter Most Nov. 06, 2018

Stephen Moore

I've been arguing for months that the ideal outcome in the midterm elections to set up Donald Trump ... Read More

More Rigorous Oversight Needed of Detroit Funeral Home Oct. 18, 2018

Daily Editorials

Few incidents in recent Michigan history have been as horrifying as the discovery of the bodies of 1... Read More

GOP Owns Wage Proposals. Now What? Sep. 19, 2018

Daily Editorials

Michigan's economy has made a huge comeback in the last eight years, and businesses in the state wan... Read More

Republicans Can, Must Keep Control in Midterms Aug. 29, 2018

Star Parker

Recent polls and surveys are delivering, at best, mixed news for Republicans regarding the upcoming ... Read More

Which Politicians Look Like Their Home State? May. 12, 2018

Mark Shields

West Virginia — which, between 2015 and 2016, was the only state to see both more deaths than ... Read More

Burning Down the Press Dinner May. 02, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Hard to be in the ballroom with Michelle Wolf. If I was Cinderella, she was the b... Read More

Who's Scarier, the Sex Offender or the Judge? Dec. 14, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

It was more than two years ago when Zach Anderson of Elkhart, Indiana, met a girl on the app Hot or ... Read More

A Constitutional Right to Literacy Oct. 12, 2016

Walter E. Williams

Detroit school students, represented by the Los Angeles-based public interest firm Public Counsel, f... Read More

The Motor City of Today Shouldn't Yearn for a Horse-and-Buggy of Tomorrow Aug. 11, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

BY VERONIQUE DE RUGY FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2016 The Motor City of Today Shouldn't Year... Read More

Democrats Dispirited, Republicans Hobbled by Excess of Spirit Mar. 11, 2016

Michael Barone

Bad news for both parties in the primaries and caucuses in the seven days in March following Super T... Read More

Bernie Sanders' Free Trade Mythology Mar. 10, 2016

Steve Chapman

Bernie Sanders' upset victory in Michigan came just two days after he stood on the debate stage in t... Read More

The Biggest Losers on Tuesday Were the Pollsters Mar. 10, 2016

Froma Harrop

When the dust settled after Tuesday's Democratic primaries, Hillary Clinton expanded her commanding ... Read More