Come January, there will be an elected official in the White House who served in the military for the first time since George W. Bush was president.
Opinion Columns
The funniest thing on TV is the Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign. You just have to know what to look for.
If he weren’t Jewish, Vice President Kamala Harris likely would have selected Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her running mate.
Kamala Harris could have chosen a centrist. Instead, she picked a far-left governor who once said “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”
At an Atlanta rally, Trump should have focused on tying Kamala Harris to Joe Biden’s worst policies. He went after Georgia’s popular Republican governor.
The book “1984” is supposed to be a warning. Today’s leftists are using it as an instruction manual.
Did international prisoner swap transcend politics, or not? Hostages freed, families happy, Biden White House joyous, but Vladimir Putin happy, too.
If voters want to fix this, they need to select candidates who will learn from past mistakes, not repeat them.
As San Francisco’s district attorney, the vice president supported sanctuary cities and the enrollment of criminal illegal immigrants in job training.
Attorney General Aaron Ford is supposed to be Nevada’s top law enforcement officer. Yet, his office is making a mockery of Nevada’s public records law.
Even when Vance is wrong on specific policies, he’s thoughtfully trying to fix the right problems.
Silencing cell phones won’t fix everything, but it will help students learn more in the classroom.
Anti-Israel sentiments are no longer limited to fringe, far-left Democrats. They are increasingly common among more mainstream partisans.
As Kamala Harris reintroduces herself the public — yet again — here are 8 questions she needs to answer.
Kimberly Cheatle told a House panel the Secret Service had been alerted to a suspicious person on a nearby building before Donald Trump was shot.