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What Trump Needs To Do In Debate Jun. 26, 2024

Ben Shapiro

The 2024 election is Donald Trump's to lose. Right now, he is running even with Joe Biden in all the... Read More

In a Normal Party, the New House Speaker's Jan. 6 Role Would Be Disqualifying Oct. 30, 2023

Daily Editorials

Wednesday's split-screen news cycle presented an ironic juxtaposition regarding the current state of... Read More

Fair Elections Are Safe -- for Now -- With Court Rejection of Fringe Legal Theory Jul. 05, 2023

Daily Editorials

Free and fair elections across America dodged a bullet this week. A fringe legal theory that former ... Read More

Independents Rule and Will Continue to Do So Jan. 20, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Many Republicans are giddy over a Gallup poll released this week that found a 14-percentage point sh... Read More

In Sickness and in Health, but in 2021, Sickness Won Jan. 01, 2022

Georgia Garvey

It was two years ago, nearly to the day, that our 5-year-old coined the term "butt puke" to describe... Read More

ABC Saves Biden's Bacon in Year-end Roundup Dec. 31, 2021

Tim Graham

One of the most disturbing concepts in politics is the media elite providing the "first draft of his... Read More

Lessons from 2021 Dec. 30, 2021

Laura Hollis

The last year has pretty much been a dumpster fire, and I'm glad to see it go. God only knows what 2... Read More

The (Crappy) Year We Just Lived Through Dec. 28, 2021

Dennis Prager

As this is my last column of 2021, I thought it would be worthwhile to review some of the most impor... Read More

A New Year's Prayer for an Average, Boring, Unremarkable 2022 Dec. 25, 2021

Stephanie Hayes

Shh. Everyone be quiet. Don't rustle. Are you sure you want to wear such a noisy dress? Sequins are ... Read More

A (Statistical) Journal of the Plague Year Dec. 24, 2021

Michael Barone

As a Christmas present to statistics lovers, the Census Bureau has released its estimates of the pop... Read More

The Hope That Lies Beyond the Fireplace Dec. 23, 2021

Armstrong Williams

By practically every measure, 2021 has turned out to be the worst since the turn of the millennium. ... Read More

The Disruption This World Needs Sep. 10, 2021

Holding Space for Good

Fall always brings me nostalgia. My best childhood memories are of marching band, autumn leaves and ... Read More

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS May. 11, 2021

Peters' Garage

Lots of medium-large crossovers offer a third row. Almost all of them offer very little room in that... Read More

Venus Welcomes the Year of the Ox Feb. 07, 2021

Horoscopes by Holiday, Weekly

Recently, it's as though, wearing spectacles, we drove through the mud and got a face full of it. Th... Read More

The Outlook for 2021 Jan. 19, 2021

Succeeding in Your Business

Whenever you forecast the future, you take your feet, stick them in your mouth and chomp down hard. ... Read More

7 Quick Tricks to Set Yourself Up for Financial Success Jan. 13, 2021

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: We're now in the mid-January, and do you know what that means? For a lot of us, it mea... Read More

Finding a New Way to Look at the New Year Jan. 08, 2021

C Force

This is not a piece about New Year's resolutions. It seems too raw and unpredictable a moment for th... Read More

Are You Ready for a Financially Healthy 2021? Jan. 06, 2021

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: At the beginning of each new year, I'm filled with a sense of new direction. At the sa... Read More

Our Hopes for a Post-COVID 2021 Jan. 04, 2021

Daily Editorials

Even in hindsight, the year we thought would never end still seems like the longest in memory. But r... Read More

The Upside-Down Year Jan. 01, 2021

Daily Editorials

A year ago, people were gathering by the tens of thousands for New Year's Eve parties, football game... Read More