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Dems Pivot from Build Back Better to Useless Extremism Dec. 17, 2021

David Harsanyi

Unable to pass their welfare-state expansion with a simple majority, Democrats have reportedly shelv... Read More

We Are the Majority; Let's Start Acting Like It Dec. 02, 2021

Laura Hollis

In last week's column, I provided examples of damage that the left is doing to America and forcefull... Read More

Twitter Treachery Nov. 29, 2021

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I knew my husband had a Twitter account, and I thought he only followed groups. Then, on... 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

The Day Facebook Went Dark Oct. 29, 2021

Erick Erickson

Facebook is changing its company name to "Meta." Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement last week aft... Read More

Was Schmitt's Texas Trip a Campaign Event or Official Action? Both, It Seems Oct. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

In a transparent political stunt reminiscent of his silly lawsuit against China's government, Missou... Read More

Let's Argue for Argument's Sake, Good Naturedly and With Humility Oct. 07, 2021

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

When did we decide that arguing was intolerable? Possibly it was when we determined that arguments w... Read More

Don't Count 'Em Out: The Democratic State of Play Oct. 06, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

"Biden goes to church and walks through a graveyard in Wilmington as his legislative agenda is dying... Read More

The Texas Social Media Law Is Blatantly Unconstitutional: Government Restrictions On Private Editorial Discretion Violate the First Amendment Sep. 29, 2021

Jacob Sullum

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who this month signed a bill that aims to restrict the editorial discretion ... Read More

Twitter and the 'Fact-Checkers' Line Up for Biden Sep. 22, 2021

Tim Graham

Twitter makes it easy to realize that the purpose of "fact-checkers" is most commonly rushing to def... Read More

Must Companies Treat Remote Workers Like the Others? Aug. 31, 2021

Froma Harrop

The surge in COVID-19 cases has prompted many companies to put off planned office reopenings, a dela... Read More

Twitter, Trump and the Taliban Aug. 26, 2021

Susan Estrich

If there is one iconic photograph that defines World War II, it is the picture of six marines planti... Read More

Coronavirus Censorship Aug. 18, 2021

John Stossel

YouTube just froze Sen. Rand Paul's YouTube channel. That's just wrong. Small-minded. Counterproduct... Read More

Moderate Democrats Ought to Primary AOC Aug. 12, 2021

Froma Harrop

When will mainstream Democrats start fighting back? When will they stop playing nice with a left fri... Read More

Censorship Is Worse Than Hate Speech Aug. 07, 2021

Corey Friedman

Social media companies are scarcely lifting a finger to police antisemitism on their platforms, rese... Read More

You Can't Be Friends with Conservatives? Jul. 30, 2021

Tim Graham

One of the most obvious misconceptions about liberals today is that they personify tolerance. The Ox... Read More

Drop 'Nazi' -- And Spare Us the Indignation Jul. 19, 2021

Daily Editorials

Colorado's 3rd Congressional District U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was back at it stirring the pot on Tw... Read More

Now More Than Ever, Twitter Isn't Real Life Jun. 29, 2021

Salena Zito

What matters on Twitter ... often just stays on Twitter. Those who use the platform to voice opinio... Read More

Twitter Is Not Reality Jun. 25, 2021

Erick Erickson

H.R. 1, the For the People Act, was a messaging piece of legislation that was never meant to be pass... Read More

Facebook's Stern Warning to Trump Probably Won't Change His Behavior Jun. 10, 2021

Daily Editorials

Donald Trump is now banned for two years from posting on Facebook, a fitting sentence for a dishones... Read More