- by Cal ThomasCommon sense and sanity are not the first words that come to mind when dealing with congressional spending.
- by Andrew P. NapolitanoFour members of the Proud Boys were recently convicted of sedition in federal court in Washington.
- by Nancy BrinkerIn the world of global health and diplomacy, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief stands as a shining example of American exceptionalism.
- by Tommy Waller and Michael MabeeIt is just a matter of time before one or more power grid attacks result in a major blackout, causing immense economic and physical loss.
- by E.J. Antoni and Peter St. OngeEvery major economic downturn of the last 110 years bears the mark of the Federal Reserve. In fact, as long as the Fed has been around, it has swung the economy between inflation and recession. Yet Americans, surprisingly, have tolerated it.
- by Ted HarveyIn 2021, I penned a widely syndicated article entitled "Trump isn't going anywhere (except back to the White House)."
- by Jed BabbinSince its creation, the United Nations has proved itself to be entirely corrupt and morally bankrupt. It's time we stopped the U.N. gravy train.
- by Joseph CurlSo let's get real, folks: President Biden isn't going to run in 2024. It's that simple.
- by Marc LotterMany leaders in conservative circles love to say that good policy makes good politics. These days, the converse is also true: The failed policies of Democrats should prove powerful because voters can see the results.
- by Gleb TsipurskyThe hybrid work revolution is radically reshaping our cities.
- by Billy Hallowell"One of the oldest Christian communities in the world is being destroyed."
- by Michael McKennaOne of the great things about writing a column is that it occasionally draws blood and the intended target responds with an ill-advised letter to the editor.
- by Bruce LeVellAs a long-time civic participant in my community, I've been frequently asked to serve as a juror over the years.
- by Tim ConstantineAs the 2024 Presidential race kicks into gear, so does polling season. It seems every organization has its own pollster and its own statistics. Major newspapers, broadcast networks, and even social media influencers must find that poll numbers get attention because all seem to use them. Would-be presidential candidates use polling, too, in an effort […]
- by Margarita AssenovaAs oil prices shoot up above $90/barrel, endangering the Fed's anti-inflation fight, President Joe Biden is met with Central Asian leaders at the margin of the U.N. General Assembly this month for a high-level diplomatic conference known as C5+1.
- by J.T. YoungHigh-profile strikes in Hollywood and now Detroit have raised unions' profile in America recently. They should also raise the question: Why unions?
- by Clifford D. MayThe 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly opened this month with dictators and elected leaders alike descending upon New York City to deliver mind-numbing speeches.
- by Hans von Spakovsky and Matt TurnerThe Supreme Court "has effectively ended affirmative action in college admissions," President Biden said in the wake of its opinion in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, "and I strongly — strongly disagree."