Like last year, Trump’s speech was far more focused on the folks in the gallery — some heroes, some victims — than on policies.
Biblical literacy — familiarity with the major characters and stories in what is far and away the most important book in Western civilization — is vital to a well-rounded education.
Would you be better off without Facebook? Would society benefit, too?
Having worked in the U.S. intelligence community for decades, I know all too well how much presidents dislike bad news.
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Republicans are already working to lose the next government shutdown.
With the death of Russell Baker on Jan. 21, America lost one of its great journalists.
Ten years ago, I wrote a column about Howard Schultz that was, well, not very nice.
There is no way to have any real idea at this early date who will be the Democratic nominee, let alone how the electoral votes will likely end up.