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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

With a Grain of Salt Dec. 12, 2018

Wellnews

Patients experiencing heart failure or other serious cardiovascular issues are often advised to cut ... Read More

A Reasonable Proposal Put Forth on 'Silent Sam' Dec. 11, 2018

Daily Editorials

Chancellor Carol Folt and the trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have come ... Read More

Give Thanks for the WWII Generation Dec. 10, 2018

Daily Editorials

77 years ago, Americans in Hawaii awoke to the sounds of mass destruction, and the sights of flames ... Read More

Democrats' Sobering Responsibility Dec. 08, 2018

Mark Shields

Yes, it's true that their party just won the House majority and more House seats, 40, than in any el... Read More

Climate Change Alarmism Is the World's Leading Cause of Hot Gas Dec. 07, 2018

David Harsanyi

Even as anti-gas tax riots raged in France this week, naturalist David Attenborough warned a crowd a... Read More

Miseducated or Stupid? Dec. 05, 2018

Walter E. Williams

A recent Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation survey found that 51 percent of American millennia... Read More

Political Potshots Have Always Packed Punch Dec. 05, 2018

The Word Guy

If you think today's political insults are nasty, consider these mud bombs hurled at Presidents Ulys... Read More

The Cases Against Nancy Pelosi Don't Hold Up Nov. 24, 2018

Mark Shields

For loyal Democrats, it must be painful to realize that so much of the criticism of your party turns... Read More

'The Favourite': Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman Rule in a Fabulously Nasty Historical Comedy Nov. 23, 2018

Screener

"The Favourite" is not your traditional historical biopic. In one scene, set in the royal bedchamber... Read More

Giving Thanks Nov. 22, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. A day of family gatherings, feasting, football and the ... Read More

New Books on Language Bring Holiday Cheer Nov. 21, 2018

The Word Guy

There's no place like tome for the holidays. These new books will delight the word-lovers on your sh... Read More

Our American Greatness Endures Nov. 20, 2018

Salena Zito

GETTYSBURG, Pa. — In the days that followed Abraham Lincoln's 272-word speech to thousands of ... Read More

There's No Laugh Line in a Lynching Nov. 14, 2018

Connie Schultz

Earlier this year, on April 26, a new museum dedicated to the victims of American white supremacy op... Read More

These Tools Have Fascinating 'Handles' Nov. 07, 2018

The Word Guy

During college, I spent an entire summer with a lute in my hands. No, I wasn't strumming medieval ma... Read More

Voters Head to the Polls to Relitigate 2016 Nov. 02, 2018

Michael Barone

On Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans will compete for the 42nd time in a nonpresidential-year conte... Read More

What Time Is It? Nov. 01, 2018

Stargazers

Week of Nov. 4-10, 2018 Here we are at that magical time of year when I encounter a surprising numbe... Read More

Holiday Style by the Decade: Style Then, Style Now Oct. 30, 2018

In Fashion

This holiday season, it's time to party like it was 1929, or 1949, or 1969... Well, you get the idea... Read More

This Isn't the Most Important Election of Your Lifetime. Not Even Close Oct. 26, 2018

David Harsanyi

If you believe that a midterm election in a time of relative peace and economic prosperity is the mo... Read More

Again, We Fight for the Vote Oct. 25, 2018

Connie Schultz

Coretta Scott King saw this coming. "Struggle is a never-ending process," she wrote a year after her... Read More