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No News Is Bad News in the Briefing Room Apr. 05, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — The Washington Post and The New York Times aren't sending reporters to the Trump ... Read More

Mike Lindell, Not Yamiche Alcindor, Is the Hero Apr. 03, 2020

David Harsanyi

MyPillow CEO Michael Lindell, a self-made former crack addict, is going to transform 75% of his manu... Read More

Even on COVID-19, Left and Right Are Divided Mar. 31, 2020

Dennis Prager

If there is one thing on which you'd think left and right could agree, it would be the proper respon... Read More

The Press Corps' Sturm und Drang Mar. 27, 2020

Erick Erickson

If there is one thing we know for certain about the American press corps' interactionwith President... Read More

Going Viral: Politicizing This Pandemic Gets Us Nowhere Mar. 26, 2020

Daily Editorials

By now the tropes have become almost typical. Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus, drumming u... Read More

Media's Negativity Won't Dampen the American Spirit Mar. 20, 2020

David Limbaugh

Silver linings accompany most catastrophic events, and one major one with the coronavirus is the rem... Read More

I Appreciate Your Kind Words Mar. 17, 2020

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm the grandmother of 16 wonderful grandchildren, and I have been married to their gra... Read More

A Coronavirus Conversation with the Kids Mar. 12, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

How should you talk to your kids about the coronavirus? Ironically, CNN actually recommends to "resi... Read More

Recognizing the Voice of Leadership Mar. 07, 2020

Mark Shields

We're traveling in a crowded subway car somewhere under Manhattan when, without warning, the car com... Read More

Hollywood in the Trump Era: Conservatives Not Welcome Mar. 05, 2020

Larry Elder

Hollywood is one leg of the Axis of Indoctrination, with media and academia completing the trifecta.... Read More

A Not-So-Super Tuesday Mar. 05, 2020

Connie Schultz

Last week, I sat on a stage in front of more than 200 women in Columbus, Ohio, and tried to answer a... Read More

We Go From Hysteria to Hysteria Mar. 03, 2020

Dennis Prager

We go from hysteria to hysteria. And even that's not quite accurate. We now endure multiple hysteria... Read More

After 400,000 Dead, South Sudan Seeks Peace Feb. 26, 2020

Austin Bay

A Feb. 22 ceremony in South Sudan's capital, Juba, brought two enemies face to face. That's one reas... Read More

Media Silence on Voter-Registration Attack Deepens Our Divide Feb. 25, 2020

Salena Zito

In the hours and days after Gregory Timm reportedly plowed his vehicle into a tent of Republican Par... Read More

You Really Don't Know It All Feb. 20, 2020

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

We have two dogs as part of our household. Bunny is a 20-pound rescue whom our daughter, Maggie, fou... Read More

America's Favorite Story Feb. 20, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

A Springfield, Ohio, man spotted a van — guess what color — that he thought was trying t... Read More

Political Bias and Anti-Americanism on College Campuses Feb. 19, 2020

Walter E. Williams

A recent Pew Research Center survey finds that only half of American adults think colleges and unive... Read More

Trump's Critics on the Economy: So Wrong, So Often Feb. 18, 2020

Stephen Moore

There's an old saying about baseball and life that no one ever had a 1.000 batting average. It turns... Read More

A Free Society Cannot Function Without a Vibrant Professional Press Feb. 14, 2020

Daily Editorials

A free society cannot function without vibrant professional newspapers. In light of that truism, the... Read More

Oh, Sure, It's the Democrats Who Have a Problem Feb. 13, 2020

Connie Schultz

The laziest and most common campaign story right now is a version of the following: "The Democrats ... Read More