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There Is More to Governing Than Government Jan. 10, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

Republicans and Democrats are carrying on in Washington as if the fate of the world depends upon how... Read More

Dems Should Swap Wall for Immigration Reform Jan. 10, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats are squandering an opportunity by taking a no-compromise stance to reopening the federal g... Read More

Resolutions Jan. 10, 2019

Susan Estrich

It is our collective frayed nerves that worry me. Christmas cheer has been replaced by dirty snow, u... Read More

All Is Not Well at Southern Border Jan. 10, 2019

Daily Editorials

We do not have an emergency at the southern border, and so it's good President Donald Trump did not ... Read More

Are Boycotts Protected by the First Amendment? Only If You Like the Cause They Serve, According to Supporters of Laws That Target the Anti-Israel BDS Movement Jan. 09, 2019

Jacob Sullum

I am not one of those people who keep track of the policies, positions and practices of every busine... Read More

New Year's Message From North Korea Jan. 09, 2019

Daily Editorials

Will the brutal communist dictatorship of North Korea set aside nuclear weapons and try to change? N... Read More

Why Not a Conservative Woman President? Jan. 08, 2019

William Murchison

As if the Democrats lacked causes for nail biting — the shutdown, impeachment, Rashida Tlaib's... Read More

Well-Being Is Sinking, But You Can Rise Above It Jan. 08, 2019

Energy Express

There are January clearance sales going on all over town, including my own desk. Near the top of one... Read More

Congress Needs to Understand Tech Issues; Shuttered Office of Experts Could Help Jan. 08, 2019

Daily Editorials

There once was a group of technology experts whose job was to educate members of Congress on cutting... Read More

Iran Sanctions Are Working Jan. 08, 2019

Dick Morris

The stricter sanctions imposed on Iran on Nov. 4, 2018 are showing signs of inflicting real pain on ... Read More

Good Riddance to UNESCO Jan. 07, 2019

Daily Editorials

As of the opening of the new year, the United States is no longer a member of the United Nations Edu... Read More

On Being Too Nice in Politics Jan. 04, 2019

Mona Charen

Mitt Romney's declaration of independence from Donald Trump as he takes his seat in the U.S. Senate ... Read More

A Truthful Tale Told Without Politics Jan. 04, 2019

Suzanne Fields

Weary of being hit over the head with political righteousness, self-centered virtue and glib judgmen... Read More

Sen. Warren Is Too Old Hat for 2020 Jan. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

Elizabeth Warren was the future, once. Now that she's entering the Democratic presidential primary, ... Read More

Putting the Brakes on Climate Change Jan. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

A rash of turbocharged weather events has convinced most Americans that the climate is changing. Now... Read More

Politics at the Dinner Table Jan. 03, 2019

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: Politics took over as the main topic at our holiday dinner. I don't mind open debate amo... Read More

Government Shutdown: Money, Money Everywhere, But Not a Drop for a Wall Jan. 03, 2019

Larry Elder

This is not our first partial government shutdown. Somehow, someway, from 1976 through 2017, the nat... Read More

The New Geography of Opportunity Jan. 03, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The Trump Administration announced in late December a major push forward on one of the signature fea... Read More

DeVos' Plan to Boost For-Profit Colleges Will Lead to More Disasters Like Vatterott Jan. 03, 2019

Daily Editorials

It takes some nerve for Vatterott College to blame the Department of Education for its failure and a... Read More

Stop Messing With Markets Jan. 03, 2019

Daily Editorials

In American politics, it is axiomatic that presidents get (and take) the credit for economic prosper... Read More