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New Year, New Hope Jan. 03, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

It's the start of a new year, a time many people use to start a new habit or project or reach for a ... Read More

Keeping the Shutdown in Perspective Jan. 03, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

In official Washington and the nation's political media world, the partial shutdown of the federal g... Read More

Prediction: Romney Will Challenge Trump Jan. 03, 2019

Dick Morris

The newly elected senator from Utah, Mitt Romney, wasted no time. Even before he was officially swor... Read More

Stop Obsessing Over Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Jan. 01, 2019

Froma Harrop

The right can't stop talking about the incoming youngest member of the House, Alexandria Ocasio-Cort... Read More

The Art of the Wall Deal Dec. 30, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

There is a wall deal to be done. If Democrats actually loved America and cared about the safety of o... Read More

Looking Forward in Anger Dec. 28, 2018

Suzanne Fields

'Tis the season to be angry. The president is angry at the Democrats for not allocating enough money... Read More

For Missouri, 2018 Brought Toppled Politicos, Jobs Lost to Trade Wars and Vanishing Data Dec. 28, 2018

Daily Editorials

For Missouri, 2018 was a year of political exits that rocked the state and drew national attention. ... Read More

These Boots Are Made for Double Standards Dec. 28, 2018

Tim Graham

Is there anything, anything at all, for which President Donald Trump won't be faulted by a press cor... Read More

Girding for a Shutdown Dec. 24, 2018

Daily Editorials

With every passing day, the likelihood of avoiding a government shutdown decreases. There was talk l... Read More

A Christmas Message of Hope for Republicans Dec. 23, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

This is my continuing series of columns about how to save/resurrect the Nevada GOP. It's a lesson fo... Read More

Here's to a New Year Filled With Civility and Less Crime Dec. 22, 2018

Diane Dimond

Professor P.M. Forni, 67, died earlier this month in Towson, Maryland. He was born in Bologna, Italy... Read More

American Fertility Headed to All-time Low Dec. 21, 2018

Michael Barone

In 1957, 4.3 million babies were born in the United States. In 2017, 60 years later, the number was ... Read More

Congress Must Fix Dysfunctional Obamacare Dec. 21, 2018

Daily Editorials

Until a year ago, Obamacare's fans could continue to pretend the emperor wasn't naked. Their scheme ... Read More

Liberals Used to Feel Your Pain. Now They Inflict It. Dec. 21, 2018

Ted Rall

Liberals are supposed to feel other people's pain. Now, they seem more intent on inflicting it. I no... Read More

A Deficit-Happy Government May Lead to a Debt-Driven Financial Crisis Dec. 20, 2018

Veronique de Rugy

There are milestones you celebrate: a kid's first step, a round-numbered birthday, a marriage annive... Read More

Trump's Tenacity Bringing Chinese in Line Dec. 20, 2018

Armstrong Williams

For almost 30 years, China has been carefully maneuvering to become the most powerful economy on the... Read More

Gov. Jerry 'Moonbeam' Brown's Warning to Fellow Democrats Dec. 20, 2018

Larry Elder

Outgoing California Gov. Jerry Brown recently said, "The weakness of the Republican Party has let th... Read More

An Optimist in a Pessimistic World Dec. 20, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

I am optimistic about America's future. That simple statement typically elicits varying expressions ... Read More

Pelosi Tells Media to Straighten Up Dec. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

Whatever happens over the course of Donald Trump's presidency, he will go down as the central figure... Read More

Shutdown Drama Is Getting Wearisome Dec. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

Call this very familiar territory — with just a couple of days left to head off a partial shut... Read More