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Someone's Happy Earth Day Is Over Apr. 23, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

Editor's Note: We recently caught up with our old friend Arbor Day, who was sitting at a Greyhound ... Read More

Searching for Not-So-Hidden Hispanic Heritage in Washington, DC Apr. 21, 2015

Miguel Perez

When we go to our nation's capital, mostly as tourists trying to make time to cover all the major at... Read More

Reality May Be Optional Apr. 15, 2015

Walter E. Williams

One of the wonders of modern times is that reality is often seen as a social construct and therefore... Read More

A Tour of the Remarkably Hispanic US Capitol Mar. 24, 2015

Miguel Perez

You see Hernando De Soto and his Spanish conquistadors as they discovered the Mississippi River. You... Read More

A Brighter Legacy of Selma Mar. 11, 2015

Connie Schultz

The morning after President Barack Obama delivered his soaring speech in Selma, former Gov. George W... Read More

America Truly Needs the New Hampshire Primary Feb. 21, 2015

Mark Shields

The three most recently elected U.S. presidents collected in private contributions for their respect... Read More

When Galvez Came to Congress Feb. 17, 2015

Miguel Perez

WASHINGTON — It took Congress 231 years to keep this particular promise, perhaps setting a rec... Read More

Jefferson's Spanish Library Jan. 13, 2015

Miguel Perez

He was the star of the Founding Fathers, the intellectual architect of our system of government, the... Read More

Correcting the Revisionists on the Reagan Record Jan. 06, 2015

David Limbaugh

My daughter asked me my opinion on an article she read in Vanity Fair attempting to debunk the presi... Read More

The Spanish Savior of St. Louis Jan. 06, 2015

Miguel Perez

Somewhere beneath the Hilton Hotel and Ballpark Village — the fancy new complex built by the S... Read More

Searching for Coronado's Quivira Dec. 30, 2014

Miguel Perez

After Spanish conquistador Francisco Vasquez de Coronado gave up on New Mexico because the fabled Se... Read More

A Hilltop View of Hispanic Heritage Dec. 17, 2014

Miguel Perez

You are standing on a hilltop, next to a beautiful shrine. You see a valley of farmland embraced by ... Read More

Termites At Work on American History Dec. 12, 2014

Mona Charen

President Barack Obama has launched a new initiative to get American schools to teach computer scien... Read More

2016 Nominees: Truly Unconventional Dec. 06, 2014

Mark Shields

Since 1952, nearly every battle for an open Republican presidential nomination when there has been n... Read More

Opinions Versus Facts Dec. 02, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Everyone seems to have an opinion about the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri. But, as Daniel Patr... Read More

'Tucson' Is a Spanish Adaptation Dec. 02, 2014

Miguel Perez

Long before southern Arizona was part of the United States and long before it was part of Mexico, ba... Read More

The End of an Admirable Era Nov. 22, 2014

Mark Shields

After 42 years of steadfast service to his country, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ralph E. Rigby recently ... Read More

If They Knew Arizona's History, They Wouldn't Be So Xenophobic Nov. 18, 2014

Miguel Perez

The first time I met him, I immediately perceived that he had a unique talent for bringing Hispanic ... Read More

My Veterans Day Test Nov. 11, 2014

Chuck Norris

With Veterans Day being Nov. 11, patriots everywhere feel a sense of pride as we again honor all who... Read More

Keeping My Pledge to San Xavier Nov. 11, 2014

Miguel Perez

Right then and there, as I knelt on a pew at the Mission San Xavier del Bac church in southern Arizo... Read More