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Analyzing the Pieces of the Democratic Puzzle Aug. 09, 2019

Michael Barone

"No candidate received a polling bump as a result of the Detroit debates," writes Morning Consult an... Read More

Passing Laws, Passing Taxes and Passing the Buck Aug. 08, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

What do the French digital services tax, the employers' share of payroll taxes and the corporate inc... Read More

Scott Presler's #BaltimoreCleanup Is Further Proof of 'Can-Do' Attitude Aug. 08, 2019

Laura Hollis

My column last week was written in response to what has become the typical claim of the political cl... Read More

No, Mr. President, Not Both Sides Aug. 08, 2019

Joe Conason

After the massacres in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, we watched Donald Trump, the president who ... Read More

After the Shootings -- Look to Culture, Not Politics Aug. 07, 2019

Star Parker

BY STAR PARKER RELEASE: WEDNESADY, AUGUST 7, 2019 After the Shootings — Look to Culture, Not ... Read More

Good Men With Guns Won't Protect Us Aug. 06, 2019

Froma Harrop

It was a remarkable 13 hours in American history. A mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, taking nine lives... Read More

Rats Infest Our Cities, but There Are Bigger Barriers to a Better Life Aug. 06, 2019

Salena Zito

GARY, Indiana — If you want to know the true state of a city, drive through all of it, not jus... Read More

Death Penalty Politics Aug. 03, 2019

Susan Estrich

I have been studying death penalty politics (as well as law) for decades, largely because I've had t... Read More

Nationalism, Rightly Understood, Is a Necessary Ingredient of Political Success Aug. 02, 2019

Michael Barone

Nationalism has a bad name. For many Americans, mention of the word summons up visions of Hitler and... Read More

Americans Need More 'Can Do,' Not More Candidates Aug. 01, 2019

Laura Hollis

Watching the political process play out is more discouraging each election cycle. Even the freshest ... Read More

Heat Wave Jul. 27, 2019

Susan Estrich

On the day I left Paris (after a well-timed visit to my daughter), the temperature was 96 degrees Fa... Read More

Federal Criminal Justice Reform Takes a Big First Step Forward Jul. 26, 2019

Daily Editorials

Within hours after the First Step Act went into effect last Friday, 3,100 inmates qualified for rele... Read More

Trump Might Excuse a Murder to Advance a Big Arms Sale, but Congress Must Not Jul. 26, 2019

Daily Editorials

Ignoring strong objections from his fellow Republicans, President Donald Trump has vetoed a bipartis... Read More

Obituarizing Wes Pruden Jul. 25, 2019

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — We live in an era that must be very confusing for people who do not immerse thems... Read More

Once Again, Uncle Sam Shirks Fiscal Responsibility in Budget Deal Jul. 25, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

This year, the deficit will end up being the fourth highest in U.S. history. It's gigantic, and it w... Read More

The Unsurprising Success of 'Stranger Things' Jul. 25, 2019

Laura Hollis

Netflix's monster (literally) hit series "Stranger Things" has just wrapped up its third season. It ... Read More

Why the Left Is Reconsidering Al Franken Jul. 24, 2019

Ben Shapiro

On Monday, The New Yorker printed a lengthy piece by reporter Jane Mayer about the sad fate of forme... Read More

Orbiting Around a Sweet Moon Summer of '69 Jul. 24, 2019

Jamie Stiehm

The Summer of '69 was the end of the unforgettable '60s, even if you were very young. The haunting s... Read More

Trump and America Vs. the Commie Quad Squad Jul. 19, 2019

David Limbaugh

In one sense, the Commie Quad Squad (CQS) has done us all a favor by flushing out the extremism of t... Read More

Why Media's Normalizing of White Nationalists Matters Jul. 19, 2019

David Harsanyi

In 2016, a bunch of real-life white supremacists — not just Republicans who happen to disagree... Read More