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Democrats' America: The Heart of Darkness Jan. 25, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

If it was the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that black and white would come together in friend... Read More

Pettiness Won't End Shutdown Jan. 24, 2019

Daily Editorials

Now the budget standoff has become a petty grade school snit, leaving us to wonder how much worse th... Read More

Legislature Can End Controversy Over Silent Sam Jan. 23, 2019

Daily Editorials

It's the 21st century in most of North Carolina, but the University of North Carolina system's Board... Read More

Waiting for the Third World Jan. 21, 2019

Marc Dion

Back when we were fat, when we ruled the world, Americans knew how to tell if a country was "Third W... Read More

A Resolution for the Ages Jan. 21, 2019

Daily Editorials

Are you still looking for a resolution to keep in the new year, something more meaningful than visit... Read More

Freedom Starts with Respect for Life Jan. 16, 2019

Star Parker

Tennessee's new senator, Marsha Blackburn, has just introduced the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibi... Read More

The Middle Way Jan. 15, 2019

William Murchison

One unremarked side effect of the uproar that goes by the name of Donald Trump is the hardening ever... Read More

While America Slept, China Gained a Stranglehold on the Panama Canal Jan. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

Decades have passed since tiny Panama ranked among Washington's big national security concerns. The ... Read More

The Stakes Are Becoming More Costly Jan. 10, 2019

Armstrong Williams

On Jan. 8, 2019, at 9 p.m. EST, President Donald Trump delivered a primetime national address from t... Read More

There Is More to Governing Than Government Jan. 10, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

Republicans and Democrats are carrying on in Washington as if the fate of the world depends upon how... Read More

Well-Being Is Sinking, But You Can Rise Above It Jan. 08, 2019

Energy Express

There are January clearance sales going on all over town, including my own desk. Near the top of one... Read More

Good Riddance to UNESCO Jan. 07, 2019

Daily Editorials

As of the opening of the new year, the United States is no longer a member of the United Nations Edu... Read More

Sen. Warren Is Too Old Hat for 2020 Jan. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

Elizabeth Warren was the future, once. Now that she's entering the Democratic presidential primary, ... Read More

Death to the DIY Society Jan. 04, 2019

Ted Rall

I admit it: My bias derived from self-interest. I was a bag boy. But that didn't make me wrong when ... Read More

New Year, New Hope Jan. 03, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

It's the start of a new year, a time many people use to start a new habit or project or reach for a ... Read More

American Civic Life Tries to Make a Comeback Jan. 01, 2019

Salena Zito

PITTSBURGH — It's just before 7 p.m. on a frigid December night, and already the Allegheny Elk... Read More

How Compassionate Is the Democrats' Open-Borders Policy? Dec. 28, 2018

David Limbaugh

People are having fun lampooning Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's selective exploitation of Scripture to s... Read More

America at Christmas Dec. 27, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

What if Christmas is a core value of belief in a personal God who lived among us and His freely give... Read More

The Crisis of America's Upper Class Dec. 27, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — It had to happen. The United States of America has been the most desirable piece ... Read More

American Fertility Headed to All-time Low Dec. 21, 2018

Michael Barone

In 1957, 4.3 million babies were born in the United States. In 2017, 60 years later, the number was ... Read More