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Congress' Perverse Incentive Structure Oct. 04, 2023

Ben Shapiro

This week, a small coterie of House Republicans moved, along with all House Democrats, to oust Speak... Read More

The Hot Summer Is Melting History Jul. 26, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

Summer's scorching heat beats us over the head, taking history's wheel backward. A sad end to a sto... Read More

The Heartland After Heartburn: Wisconsin and Washington Jul. 12, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

WISCONSIN — Birdsong on my grandmother's porch in morning sun. Seeing the Village revel in the... Read More

Cocaine In the White House Jul. 12, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

In his memoir "Beautiful Things," Hunter Biden writes about the time he left his wallet in a rental ... Read More

Biden Supports Republicans in Blocking D.C. Crime Bill Mar. 08, 2023

Star Parker

President Joe Biden announced he will not veto a resolution passed by the Republican-controlled Hous... Read More

New Year's Light on Lies Clears the Air Jan. 04, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — They thought they'd fool the grown-ups and get away with it all. George Santos a... Read More

Diary Notes: Washington Puts a Dark Past To Rest Sep. 15, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The city starts a new season, after Sept. 11 remembrances. Congress returns from ... Read More

This Should Bug You More Than Cicadas May. 26, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A reasonable person living in the United States over the past seventeen years might have been occasi... Read More

Washington in a 51st State of Mind (and It's in Its DNA) Apr. 28, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — It's a tale of two women and a city. Statehood for the District of Columbia is no... Read More

Whether by Statehood or Annexation, D.C. Residents Need a Voice in Congress Apr. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

The debate over whether to grant statehood to the District of Columbia is a hotly partisan one with ... Read More

Democrats Seize the Spring and March With More Spirit Mar. 24, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Under the spring sun, something stirs. After a withering four-year winter, Democr... Read More

Washington Deserves Its 'Brutalism' Jan. 01, 2021

David Harsanyi

In his 1981 diatribe against contemporary American architecture, "From Bauhaus to Our House," Tom Wo... Read More

Should We Get Married or Continue Living Together? The Stormy Statehood Romance between Puerto Rico and Washington and Congress (Part I) Nov. 14, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

On the long, unforgettable evening of Nov. 3, while millions of Americans were nervously glued to th... Read More

Washington, D.C., Public Schools Spend $30K Per Student; 23% of 8th Graders Proficient in Reading Sep. 16, 2020

Terence Jeffrey

The public elementary and secondary schools in the District of Columbia spent $30,115 per pupil duri... Read More

Daily Litany Jul. 02, 2020

Armstrong Williams

The sun rose yesterday in Washington, D.C., at 6:02 a.m. I made my routine morning run in the silenc... Read More

Now It's Woodrow Wilson's Turn Jun. 30, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Now that statues of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant and Theodore Roosevelt... Read More

Mr. President, Stop Listening to the D.C. Swamp Politicians, Deep-State Bureaucrats and Ivy League Eggheads Apr. 12, 2020

Wayne Allyn Root

Mr. President, I'm one of your biggest supporters. Few have worked harder or longer to elect, suppor... Read More

'Real America' Inside the Beltway Jul. 02, 2019

Salena Zito

WASHINGTON — It is often said our nation's capital is filled with wealthy college-educated eli... Read More

Tudy Dec. 14, 2018

Susan Estrich

We lived on the fourth floor during the Watergate Summer. We were Wellesley Washington interns, two ... Read More

When $63 Million Dollars Doesn't Buy Working Toilets Apr. 06, 2018

Mona Charen

When 450 students arrived at Anacostia High School in the District of Columbia's southeast neighborh... Read More