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More Oversight Needed for Charter Schools Nov. 27, 2018

Daily Editorials

Charter schools can be a viable alternative to public schools for some students. There are groundbre... 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

By Law, the President Should Have to Give Daily Press Conferences Nov. 16, 2018

Ted Rall

News conferences are a double oxymoron. Pressers aren't conferences; conferences involve back-and-fo... Read More

Now That the Election Is Over, What's Different About Our Lives? Nov. 15, 2018

Armstrong Williams

On the evening of the 2018 midterm elections, we all sat glued to our televisions or to online webpa... Read More

Happy Warrior Nov. 15, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The midterms are over, and speculation about the 2020 presidential race has already started. Preside... Read More

Election 2018 in Context: A Political System Out of Sync with the Nation It's Supposed to Serve Nov. 15, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

In the wake of Election 2018, analysts have delved deeply into a seemingly limitless supply of data ... Read More

Pulling a Con on the People Nov. 07, 2018

Jim Hightower

Donald Trump hates you. But don't take it personally, he hates me, too — and all of us who con... Read More

In Place of Public Institutions, Try Entrepreneurship Aug. 02, 2018

Laura Hollis

There's a compelling opinion piece in The Chronicle of Higher Education Review this week titled "The... Read More

Liberals Can't Expect the Courts to Save Them Jun. 28, 2018

Steve Chapman

Republican appointees dominate the Supreme Court. Donald Trump had more appeals court judges confirm... Read More

A Clash of Merging Styles Jun. 24, 2018

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My husband and I have been having an argument about this for the past five years, and I ... Read More

The Disinformation Campaign Jun. 01, 2018

Linda Chavez

The human mind can focus on only so much — and President Donald Trump has been exploiting this... Read More

Liberate America From Public Schools May. 02, 2018

Terence Jeffrey

Eighth-grade students all across America took the National Assessment of Educational Progress tests ... Read More

Telling Someone She Stinks Apr. 23, 2018

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I have a very sensitive office environment problem. My office mate smells, and the smell... Read More

Tip Thievery, Codified Feb. 07, 2018

Connie Schultz

Fourteen years ago, I wrote a column about a tip jar in Cleveland and how the managers too... Read More

Yes, It's Bad Out There, but You're Not Alone Oct. 25, 2017

Connie Schultz

The young cashier smiled as she requested my driver's license to prove I was old enough to buy caber... Read More

Festival Sighting Jul. 01, 2017

Katiedid Langrock

You have heard of Bigfoot sightings. You know the search continues for the Loch Ness monster. Thousa... Read More

The Streets Belong to Us All Jun. 29, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

What if you could rent a place to store a giant pile of your stuff free? The bad news is: You can. I... Read More

The FBI and Hillary, Again Apr. 27, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last weekend, The New York Times published a long piece about the effect the FBI had on the outcome ... Read More

Weird of Mouth Feb. 23, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

When you go to the periodontist for oral surgery and all you're worried about is the potential pain,... Read More

Trump's 2nd-Week Follow-through Feb. 03, 2017

Michael Barone

Donald Trump's second week as president has been full of surprises and Sturm und Drang. His Friday a... Read More