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Lives Bereft of Meaning Nov. 23, 2023

Laura Hollis

Last week, writers Francesca Block and Suzy Weiss co-authored an article in The Free Press describin... Read More

The Left Conspires to Keep Election Fraud Quiet. Wonder Why? Nov. 22, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

You can see it with your own eyes. But Democrats and their left-wing media allies call it a "fantasy... Read More

The Incredible Timing of Investigative Reporting on RFK Jr. Nov. 22, 2023

Tim Graham

One of the ways that Democrat Party newspapers tell us they are Democrat Party newspapers is the tim... Read More

When the Spirits Call You to Action Nov. 19, 2023

My So-Called Millennial Life

An older gentleman in a well-used pickup pulled up in front of our driveway as we were setting up Ha... Read More

After Hamas Pogrom, Qatar Must Finally Pay For Its Sponsor of Terrorism Nov. 17, 2023

Josh Hammer

In a now-infamous recent podcast recording on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, former President Barack ... Read More

Once Again, Violence Erupts in the Capitol -- This Time Between Toddlers in Suits Nov. 17, 2023

Daily Editorials

Now, now, children. In not one but two separate displays of juvenile bickering turned physical this ... Read More

What Ever Happened to the Freedom of Speech? Nov. 16, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech." — First Amendment to the U.S... Read More

Network News Bosses Want No Republican Challengers to Trump Nov. 15, 2023

Tim Graham

Sen. Tim Scott's surprise suspension of his presidential campaign underlines that no one should be r... Read More

The Freedom to Drive Nov. 15, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

When President Barack Obama named retiring Republican Rep. Ray LaHood of Illinois to serve as his ad... Read More

Blue City Decline: How to Save New York and Other Cities Nov. 15, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

New York City residents have thrown in the towel. Gotham's quality of life is plunging, but only 11%... Read More

The Nat Cons Are Dead Wrong: Middle-Class America Is Much Better Off Today Than in the Past Nov. 14, 2023

Stephen Moore

In the last several months, I have debated some of the intellectual leaders of a group called the "n... Read More

The One Where She Wins the Election Nov. 12, 2023

My So-Called Millennial Life

Well, that was the strangest job interview ever. A few weeks ago, someone slyly asked me if I'd be w... Read More

The Populist Right Is Leading the GOP Into Irrelevancy Nov. 10, 2023

David Harsanyi

Since the GOP's populist turn in 2016, the party has steadily lost ground in the suburbs and among i... Read More

Gaza After the War: Biden Needs a Reality Check Nov. 10, 2023

Josh Hammer

As Israel continues its systematic assault on Hamas deep inside Gaza, closing in on high-ranking tar... Read More

It's Not Biden's Age, Stupids Nov. 10, 2023

Ted Rall

Polls keep saying the same thing: Voters think President Joe Biden is too old. The latest comes from... Read More

This Isn't Rocket Science, GOP -- Figure It Out Nov. 09, 2023

Laura Hollis

Another election, another round of recriminations. I have ZERO confidence that the Republican Party ... Read More

When Will Politicians Learn Banning Cigarettes Will Never Work? Nov. 08, 2023

Daily Editorials

One of the most enduring lessons of American history is that the banning of liquor sales and consump... Read More

Election Fraud Is Real and Needs to Be Fixed Before 2024 Nov. 08, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Democrats claim election fraud is a myth. But videos don't lie. Roll the tapes: On Nov. 1, Connect... Read More

Remember the Teen Vaping 'Epidemic'? Policies Inspired by That Exaggerated Threat Continue to Undermine the Harm-Reducing Potential of E-Cigarettes Nov. 08, 2023

Jacob Sullum

Remember the "epidemic" of underage nicotine vaping? For years, activists, politicians and public he... Read More

Another Time in the Tenderloin Nov. 08, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

When I graduated from Princeton in 1981, there were two things that I wanted to do: make my living a... Read More