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Bumpy Term Ahead Jan. 10, 2017

William Murchison

The thing is, we've got two presidencies going on right now. Thank heaven, that bilious, contentious... Read More

How Should the Media Handle Donald Trump's Many Untruths? Jan. 10, 2017

Bernard Goldberg

There's a question journalists have been wrestling with ever since they realized that Donald Trump w... Read More

No Socks, No Class Jan. 09, 2017

Marc Dion

Joseph "Joey No Socks" Cinque is at best a lower-level mob associate, although someone thought he wa... Read More

What Queen Elizabeth Reveals About Trump Jan. 08, 2017

Steve Chapman

Life for a modern monarch is often a jeweled prison, with an excess of tedium and a dearth of author... Read More

Question: What's a Good Question? Jan. 08, 2017

Debra J. Saunders

What should reporters ask President-elect Donald Trump at his first post-election press conference s... Read More

For Republicans, the Year of Living Nervously Jan. 07, 2017

Mark Shields

Outspent by nearly a 2-1 ratio by Hillary Clinton and conspicuously not endorsed by the two most rec... Read More

Petty Partisanship From an Exiting Obama Jan. 06, 2017

David Limbaugh

I don't know about you, but I feel a strong sense of optimism in the air. However, neither President... Read More

A Tale of Two Trumps Jan. 06, 2017

Linda Chavez

In a matter of a couple of weeks, Donald J. Trump will be sworn in to office as the 45th president o... Read More

Investigate the Hackers -- and Ignore Trump's Chaff Jan. 06, 2017

Joe Conason

In the loud debate over the alleged Russian intelligence attack on our democratic system, Americans ... Read More

The Man Without a Mandate Jan. 06, 2017

Susan Estrich

It's hard to patch together a mandate out of an election that most pollsters believe could have been... Read More

A Recipe for Economic Growth in the New Year Jan. 05, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

With the beginning of a new year comes the hope for change. There is so much we could wish for ̵... Read More

The People Saved the Ethics Office, Not the Tweets Jan. 05, 2017

Froma Harrop

That went over well. In the darkness of night on a federal holiday, House Republicans voted to kill ... Read More

'Repeal and Replace' Obamacare -- With the Free Market Jan. 05, 2017

Larry Elder

One of President-elect Donald Trump's major campaign promises is to "repeal and replace" Obamacare. ... Read More

Sailing Away Jan. 04, 2017

Roger Simon

Temperature up. Throat scratchy. A productive cough. If you do not know what a "productive" cough is... Read More

Investing in Infrastructure Jan. 04, 2017

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: I want to invest $40,000, which is about 15 percent of my individual retirement acco... Read More

Can Speculation Be Defined as News? Jan. 04, 2017

Tim Graham

At the dawn of 2017, let us offer a philosophical question for the news media. If the scourge of the... Read More

We Are Not the Enemy Jan. 04, 2017

Connie Schultz

On the last day of December, this was Donald Trump's greeting for America — via Twitter, of co... Read More

Can Trump and Putin Avert Cold War II? Jan. 03, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

In retaliation for the hacking of John Podesta and the DNC, Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diploma... Read More

It's Worse than Bush Derangement Syndrome Jan. 03, 2017

Bernard Goldberg

I was hoping to write an upbeat column to kick off the new year, something about how all sorts of th... Read More

2016's Biggest Loser: Big Green Jan. 03, 2017

Stephen Moore

The day after the presidential elections, Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, glum... Read More