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JD Vance Might Not Be a Fan of the Pope, But Chicago Sure Is May. 10, 2025

Georgia Garvey

I don't know if you've heard already, but there's a new pope in town. Not only is he American —... Read More

Groucho and I and the Race for 2028 May. 09, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

Though I've been eligible for years — being over 35 and a natural-born citizen — no one ... Read More

A Long, Strange Trip: Stairway to Heaven Version May. 02, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

The 60s were an off-kilter adventure (much of which actually happened in the 70s). Imagine yourself ... Read More

Transcript of a Call to an Internet Service Provider Apr. 19, 2025

Georgia Garvey

The following is a transcript of a phone call you made last month to your internet service provider ... Read More

The Evidence for Easter Apr. 15, 2025

Victor Joecks

If you think politicians make outlandish claims, consider what Christians celebrate at Easter. They ... Read More

Customer Disservice: No One Can Hear You Scream Apr. 04, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

The bill was for two unspecified injections weeks earlier. I remembered getting a free flu shot and ... Read More

After a Year of Column Writing, I Still Have Plenty to Say. Unfortunately. Apr. 17, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

My first journalism job was long ago, covering events at my high school for the local paper. Writing... Read More

Erma Bombeck's Great Work Lives On at the University of Dayton Feb. 16, 2024

Holding Space for Good

I was unloading the car I'd rented when my neighbor asked where I'd gone. "The University of Dayton,... Read More

Thank You May. 01, 2021

Katiedid Langrock

There are titles I was born with or had no choice over: daughter, sister. Titles I'm proud of: backp... Read More

Saudi Arabia Is More Pro-Israel Than the Democratic Party Mar. 06, 2020

Josh Hammer

For decades, Saudi Arabia — a territorially expansive nation and home to Islamic holy cities M... Read More

Swimming in the Waters of Love Feb. 14, 2020

Marc Dion

Even the greasiest, most hungover, least-skilled newspaper columnist loves to discover that his/her ... Read More

20 Years: A Syndication Anniversary Reflection Jan. 01, 2020

Michelle Malkin

I live to write. I write to live. The close of 2019 marks two full decades since I entered national ... Read More

Sick of Living in Hoarder House Nov. 09, 2019

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My wife does not work outside the home. We have hired help to take care of the house cle... Read More

Triggering the Google Social Credit System Aug. 21, 2019

Michelle Malkin

I learned last week from a Silicon Valley whistleblower, who spoke with the intrepid investigative t... Read More

Thank You, Professor Sowell Dec. 28, 2016

Michelle Malkin

I first read Thomas Sowell in college — no thanks to my college. At the majority of America's ... Read More

Farewell Dec. 27, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Even the best things come to an end. After enjoying a quarter of a century of writing this column fo... Read More

Go, Cavs, and Pass the Confetti Apr. 22, 2015

Connie Schultz

Now listen. We're not going to work ourselves into a tizzy here in Cleveland because a columnist in ... Read More

The Closed Mind of the Open-Minded Mr. Kaiser Mar. 04, 2014

David Limbaugh

Former Washington Post Managing Editor Robert Kaiser took to the opinion pages of the Post to lament... Read More

Free Range

Jan. 14, 2014