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Newsom's Trolling of Trump Is Good for a Laugh, but Not Much Else Aug. 26, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is bringing a whoopee cushion to a constitutional cri... Read More

The Chicago DNC Theme Is 'Hope' -- What About Chicagoans? Aug. 22, 2024

Larry Elder

President Joe Biden, at the Democratic National Convention, said, "Donald Trump and the Republican f... Read More

Our New Black Republican Leaders Sep. 27, 2023

Star Parker

Recently I wrote about Mesha Mainor, who represents a deep blue district in Atlanta in the Georgia s... Read More

Praying for Carnell Tate After Tragic Loss of His Mother Jul. 28, 2023

From the Desk of Dr. J

During the middle of July, a tragic homicide story rocked the Ohio State University football team as... Read More

Arcturus: The Star of the Show May. 16, 2023

Stargazers

Week of May 21-27, 2023 What a beautiful Chicago evening it was on May 27, 1933. Crowds had begun g... Read More

The Left Has Killed Our Great Cities Apr. 11, 2023

Stephen Moore

Mark down Tuesday, April 4, as the night Chicago died. That's when we learned that Second City vote... Read More

Anatomy of the Chicago Mayor's Election Mar. 10, 2023

Michael Barone

Big city elections provide clues about trends in national politics, the composition and attitudes of... Read More

Running Scared: Biden's Desperate Move to Get Tough on Crime Mar. 09, 2023

Armstrong Williams

The political landscape of America has been fraught with tension and division, but one issue that ha... Read More

'Tanks' for America's Troubled Cities Feb. 06, 2023

Daniel McCarthy

When the murder rate falls, a city usually has reason to celebrate. But that's not true in Chicago: ... Read More

Making 'Hairstory': Benia Davis Jul. 14, 2022

At Work

His mom and dad married at 17 and 21, respectively, and had 14 children. Benia Davis, one of those 1... Read More

The Windy City May. 19, 2022

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

CHICAGO — I am in the Windy City; why is not Washington called the Windy City or the Windiest ... Read More

Save the Children, Fire the Teachers Unions Jan. 11, 2022

Stephen Moore

It started in Chicago, where an incredible 91% of union teachers voted to go on strike and refused t... Read More

Chicago Teachers Are Teacher's Pets Jan. 09, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

Tuesday, 73% of Chicago teachers voted to compel their school district to ditch classroom instructio... Read More

Celebrate 100 Years of Football Broadcasts Dec. 22, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A massive crowd swarmed City Hall Park and the streets around it on the afternoon of Oct. 28, 1922. ... Read More

We Need To Minister to the Souls of Young People Caught Up in Inner-City Gang Violence Aug. 06, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

Kenneth Williams, the getaway driver in the 2013 shooting death of Hadiya Pendleton, was sentenced t... Read More

Chicago is Wrong on Condoms for 10-Year-Olds Jul. 22, 2021

Laura Hollis

Chicago keeps making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Earlier this month, Chicago Public Schools... Read More

New York Voters Take Stock of Progressive Experiments and Opt for Law and Order Jul. 12, 2021

Daily Editorials

New York City Democrats have backed a law-and-order mayoral candidate — a former police captai... Read More

Secure Law and Order in America Jul. 09, 2021

Josh Hammer

Over July Fourth weekend, according to CNN, at least 233 people were killed and 618 others were inju... Read More

The Insurrection in Chicago Jun. 15, 2021

Stephen Moore

Almost exactly a year ago, race riots paralyzed more than a dozen of America's great cities, from Ne... Read More

Biden Gives Teachers Unions the Pass They Paid For Feb. 17, 2021

Daily Editorials

President Biden has made abundantly clear that he cares more about the teachers unions than he does ... Read More