New year’s challenges.
Michael Ramirez

Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a three-time winner of the Sigma Delta Chi Award.
The sun sets on the lone cowboy.
The current national debt will cost future generations around $96,000 per person.
A closer look at Vivek Ramaswamy.
Confusion clouds the future of Twitter as Elon Musk rebrands it and changes the logo three times.
Regular Russian troops replace Wagner mercenaries as Russia claims a pyrrhic victory over what is left of Bakhmut.
Tucker Carlson asks, “Where can you still find Americans saying true things?” Messages uncovered in the Dominion lawsuit revealed it wasn’t on his own show.
Russia arrests a Wall Street Journal reporter on dubious spying charges for use as a political pawn.
The excessive force and brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers is a stain on law enforcement.
Railroad unions reject a generous contract, threatening the nation’s economy with a crippling freight rail strike unless Congress acts.
Inflation, the economy and President Joe Biden’s approval rating continue to be the biggest factors in the election.
Woke agitators utilize identity politics to divide the country and exploit people of goodwill to fulfill an extreme agenda.
After Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony, Republican leadership cannot ignore Trump’s conduct on January 6, 2020.
A top Russian diplomat resigns in protest over the “aggressive war unleashed” by Putin.