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The Suicidal Equality Act of 2019 May. 08, 2019

Star Parker

The House Judiciary Committee has voted out the Equality Act of 2019. It now heads for a vote on the... Read More

Trace Civil Rights History in Birmingham Feb. 10, 2019

Travel and Adventure

By Steve Bergsman In the course of working with Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer Beverly Lee of the Shire... Read More

In the Annals of Tone-Deafness, These MLK Observances Deserve Special Note Jan. 23, 2019

Daily Editorials

Monday's federal holiday should have been about honoring the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Ki... Read More

The Trump 'Resistance': Right-Wing Racists Bad, Left-Wing Racists Not So Much Jan. 10, 2019

Larry Elder

Newly elected Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., in a recent "60 Minutes" interview, said there ... 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

Roseanne Barr and the Persistence of Prejudice May. 31, 2018

Steve Chapman

The tweet that caused an uproar that led to the cancellation of Roseanne Barr's ABC sitcom was a rem... Read More

Israel Has No Friend in Democrats May. 18, 2018

Adriana Cohen

Do Democrats truly stand for democracy, LGBT and women's rights, or even freedom? Perhaps those valu... Read More

With Nixon in '68: The Year America Came Apart Apr. 27, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

On the night of Jan. 31, 1968, as tens of thousands of Viet Cong guerrillas attacked the major citie... Read More

Bernie the Good Versus Bernie the Bad Apr. 24, 2018

Froma Harrop

Bernie Sanders is back in the news, showing us all both his good side and the bad. Let's start with ... Read More

Gun Control Movement Polar Opposite of Civil Rights Movement Mar. 28, 2018

Star Parker

Covering the pro-gun control March for Our Lives in Washington, CNN ran a headline that read, "They'... Read More

How Social Change Comes in Twos, and History Rhymes Nov. 17, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

Go down, Harvey Weinstein, down to Alabama and campaign for cowboy Roy Moore, the Republican rocking... Read More

Trump Administration Systematically Dismantling Civil Rights Programs Jun. 20, 2017

Daily Editorials

No one who followed Donald Trump's presidential campaign expected him to become a champion of civil ... Read More

Democrats' Hoodwinking of Blacks Jun. 07, 2017

Walter E. Williams

Ask any black person which political party has been black people's political ally. With near unanimi... Read More

The Better Angels Under Siege Jan. 20, 2017

Suzanne Fields

One circus closes, another comes to town. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, "The Greate... Read More

Boycotts Are a Form of Speech Jan. 19, 2017

Froma Harrop

Liberals have organized a campaign to boycott Simon & Schuster over its planned publication of a boo... Read More

What We Learn from Black History Sep. 28, 2016

Star Parker

As the doors swung open last week to the nation's new Museum of African American History and Culture... Read More

Unreasonable Searches Are Unconstitutional -- and Common Aug. 14, 2016

Steve Chapman

If there is anything on which Americans across the political spectrum agree, it is the inviolability... Read More

Black and White, Left and Right Mar. 22, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Much is made of the fact that liberals and conservatives see racial issues differently, which they d... Read More

In Defense of George Wallace Feb. 20, 2016

Mark Shields

David Boaz of the libertarian Cato Institute — which champions individual liberty, limited gov... Read More

The Heroism of Rev. Jesse Jackson Nov. 26, 2015

Ray Hanania

There is a running joke in the white community that is somewhat racist. Every time there is a crisis... Read More