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Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh Fail to Move Public Opinion Sep. 20, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Despite enormous media coverage and intense discussions in official Washington, the allegations leve... Read More

Midterm Madness Sep. 20, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

With less than two months to go, the midterm elections are quickly approaching, madness ensuing. In ... Read More

Watching the Watchdog on College Loans Sep. 18, 2018

Daily Editorials

A top federal regulator of the student loan industry resigned in protest last month from the Consume... Read More

Dirty, Dirty Dirt Sep. 18, 2018

William Murchison

"Dirt is dirtier than clean is clean," observes one of John O'Hara's characters — a history pr... Read More

We Need Facts On Cuba Sep. 17, 2018

Daily Editorials

Last week, The New York Times jolted Washington's political class with an opinion article by an anon... Read More

'Unspeakably Hellish' Workhouse Conditions Require a Clear Plan Sep. 17, 2018

Daily Editorials

For years, human rights advocates have warned that conditions at the St. Louis Medium Security Insti... Read More

How I Knew Trump Would Win Sep. 16, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

As you read this column, I'll be in Denver addressing the International Association of Political Con... Read More

Open the Books on Candidate Tax Returns Sep. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

Richard Nixon famously declared in November 1973, amid allegations he'd cheated on his personal taxe... Read More

Trump Takes Huge Hit in September Ratings Sep. 14, 2018

Dick Morris

So far, September has not been kind to Donald Trump. Since Aug. 28, his job approval — accordi... Read More

Not Every Problem Needs a Federal Solution Sep. 13, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Fifty-five percent of voters believe that Facebook has too much power. Forty-seven percent believe t... Read More

Kavanaugh Shouldn't Matter This Much Sep. 11, 2018

Daily Editorials

The public should not need to fret this much about one Supreme Court nominee. No one explains this b... Read More

If You Don't Hate the Government, You're Not Paying Attention Sep. 07, 2018

Ted Rall

Imagine a store that makes its customers miserable. The interior is ugly and uncomfortable. The staf... Read More

Metaphor in a Government-Founded Church Sep. 06, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, I was intrigued by all the fanfare attendant upon the national farewell to the late Sen. ... Read More

Lessons from Apple at a Trillion Dollars Aug. 08, 2018

Star Parker

Apple has become the first U.S. company in history to attain a trillion-dollar valuation. Here are a... Read More

Ignorant Sanders Aug. 08, 2018

John Stossel

Sen. Bernie Sanders is all over the internet! New York Magazine says he is "quietly building a digi... Read More

What does it mean to be Conservative? Aug. 03, 2018

Erick Erickson

I am in Austin, TX, to have a conversation with conservatives about conservatism and public policy. ... Read More

Some Ideas to Think About Aug. 01, 2018

Walter E. Williams

Poverty is no mystery, and it's easily avoidable. The poverty line that the Census Bureau used in 20... Read More

We Were Never Supposed to Know Jul. 26, 2018

Laura Hollis

Our media's valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that u... Read More

The Values Underlying Independence Day Jul. 05, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The Declaration of Independence — which was signed on July 3, 1776, for public release on July... Read More

One Nation, Many Individuals Jul. 04, 2018

John Stossel

We celebrate the Fourth of July because that's the day the Declaration of Independence was signed, 2... Read More