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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

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

Turning 66 in 2019? Consider Filing for Benefits This Month Jan. 02, 2019

Social Security and You

I write a column similar to this one every January. But I don't mind plagiarizing myself, as the col... Read More

Never Skip an Attorney Review Before Signing a Contract Dec. 27, 2018

At Work

Q: My new employer asked me to sign an employment agreement that has a non-compete clause in it and ... Read More

Facebook Has Betrayed Users' Privacy More Than We Knew; Congress Must Act. Dec. 21, 2018

Daily Editorials

A New York Times probe has revealed the shocking true depths of Facebook's data mining of its users,... 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

What Does NY Times Have in Common With the National Enquirer? They Both Love Anti-SLAPP Laws Dec. 17, 2018

Ted Rall

The National Enquirer is in the news rather than reporting it — not for printing that Elvis is... Read More

America's War of Independence, Civil Rights Movement Were Part of the Same Revolution Dec. 13, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Many of our political differences today stem from different perceptions of American history. On the ... Read More

William Barr's Never-Ending War: Trump's Nominee for Attorney General Is Apt to Encourage His Worst Instincts on Drug Policy Dec. 12, 2018

Jacob Sullum

William Barr, Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, believes the president has vast, unilater... Read More

The Coming Collision Dec. 11, 2018

William Murchison

With Nick Ayers' withdrawal as prospective chief of staff to the president, the way opens for a cand... Read More

Criminal Chinese Company Had Strong Links to Clintons Dec. 11, 2018

Dick Morris

When Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies, was arrested in Canada on Dec... Read More

Trump Rewards Kim's Misbehavior Dec. 10, 2018

Daily Editorials

North Korea has failed to follow through on commitments it made to get rid of its nuclear weapons. T... Read More

The White House Wants Americans to Ignore a New Climate Report. They Shouldn't. Dec. 07, 2018

Daily Editorials

A federal report released late last month paints the most dire picture yet of the economic effects t... Read More

Options for Matching Florida Voters' Signatures Dec. 06, 2018

Daily Editorials

With modern technology, there are many ways to verify an individual's identity. Yet voter verificati... Read More

Stop Ignoring Double Jeopardy: The Supreme Court Should Reconsider the Misbegotten Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Dec. 05, 2018

Jacob Sullum

No one disputes that Terance Gamble, who was convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, broke the l... Read More

Making the Most of a Lame-Duck Session Dec. 03, 2018

Daily Editorials

The period after midterm elections often are filled with a flurry of bills and resolutions filed on ... Read More

Elite Opinion Standing in the Way of Comprehensive Immigration Reform Nov. 29, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

On Sunday, a group of migrants near Tijuana, Mexico, rushed through border fencing and attempted to ... Read More

Profitable Penalties Imperil Justice: Supreme Court Should Make It Clear That State Forfeitures Are Constrained by Excessive Fines Clause Nov. 28, 2018

Jacob Sullum

Tyson Timbs, an Indiana man desperate for money to support his heroin habit, did exactly what the co... Read More

Trump: A Breaker of Boy Scout Law Nov. 28, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

Running for president, Donald Trump lived in a lawless wilderness where only special counsel Robert ... Read More

Storming the Border, Immigrants Miscalculate Best Way to Seek Asylum Nov. 28, 2018

Daily Editorials

Anyone who expected a quick and easy solution to the immigrant caravan at the southern U.S. border i... Read More