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When Dennis Prager Returns, Award Him the Presidential Medal of Freedom Mar. 13, 2025

Larry Elder

Last November, Dennis Prager, the longtime nationally syndicated radio host, author, lecturer and fo... Read More

In Divisive Times, Science Brings Us Together Jan. 10, 2025

Holding Space for Good

We're living in divisive times. It's something said so often that it's become cliche. But collaborat... Read More

'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses Apr. 12, 2024

Tim Graham

Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a "public editor" t... Read More

Happy Martian Halloween! Oct. 24, 2023

Stargazers

Week of Oct. 29 — Nov. 4, 2023 I've always enjoyed Halloween. I mean, how often can we dress ... Read More

Fame Is Fleeting, So Write a Christmas Song Dec. 20, 2022

Succeeding in Your Business

I try to avoid writing seasonal or holiday-themed columns, but I couldn't resist the temptation this... Read More

CBS Hates Talk Radio -- And Its Fans Oct. 19, 2022

Tim Graham

Liberals like to think that conservatives are very closed-minded and can't handle listening to an op... 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

The Game-Changer From My Exclusive Interview With Former President Donald J. Trump Jun. 03, 2021

Daily Editorials

Days ago, I was honored to spend time with former President Donald Trump for an exclusive one-on-one... Read More

Limbaugh's Success Came in Spite of Big Media Feb. 21, 2021

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — I met Rush Limbaugh before he became a god. It was the mid-1980s. Our careers ha... Read More

The Aftermath Nov. 19, 2020

Armstrong Williams

Times are hard on broadcasters. Mounting competition from the tech giants, nonstop political turmoil... Read More

The Aftermath Nov. 19, 2020

Daily Editorials

Times are hard on broadcasters. Mounting competition from the tech giants, nonstop political turmoil... Read More

A Car Story Apr. 08, 2020

Peters' Garage

Today is a good time for a car story, to take our minds off the other story. This story's related to... Read More

Christmas Spice Nov. 11, 2019

Marc Dion

I write columns about politics, and about governing, and about Pres. Donald Trump, who is politics b... Read More

Long Form, Long Form, Long Form! Is the Future of Print Journalism May. 17, 2019

Ted Rall

Journalism is in trouble. Writers of articles pointing this out typically argue that this is really ... Read More

Doubts Mar. 08, 2019

Erick Erickson

I always hesitate to write about personal matters because I get emails and texts from friends and fa... Read More

One Cheer for Kamala's Cannabis Candor: The Presidential Contender Is a Johnny-Come-Lately on Legalization, but She Is Right About the Importance of Fun Feb. 13, 2019

Jacob Sullum

How much credit should a politician get in 2019 for admitting that she smoked pot in college? Not mu... Read More

Short Takes on Judges Who Talk First, Think Later Feb. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Red-Faced Blackface Gucci has pulled from shelves its "blackface sweater," which was pretty much exa... Read More

LYNDA HIRSCH ON TELEVISION -- GOSSIP Dec. 22, 2018

Lynda Hirsch on Television

Soap head writers are like sports managers. They are hired to be fired. Mal Evans, who executive pro... Read More

Baby, It's Crazy Outside Dec. 21, 2018

Tim Graham

The far left is having trouble fighting wars on two fronts. With President Donald Trump in office, i... Read More

Baby, It's Crazy Outside Dec. 18, 2018

William Murchison

As Cole Porter slyly reminds us: "In olden days a glimpse of stocking / Was looked on as something s... Read More