Protesters in two countries have taken to the streets in an attempt to overthrow their established governments. See if you can spot the differences.
Opinion Columns
Keeping men out of women’s sports is smart policy and smart politics.
Reflexively opposing President Donald Trump has left Democrats upset about the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, an illegitimate, anti-American autocrat.
Whether the pseudo-recession of 2025-2026 works as well as the fake 1992 recession now hinges on whether the Trump campaign learns from the past and from now on fixates on the economy.
Where does it all end?
If you aren’t a Christian, the Christmas story can seem as far-fetched as Santa Claus.
The medicine for decline requires unity, honesty, courage and action — virtues now in short supply
The truth about marriage is a pretty compelling sales pitch. And most young people are already convinced, but many they face a major logistical difficulty.
Europe’s overregulation and war on fossil fuels, combined with a generous social welfare state, have resulted in too little revenue and too many costly dependents.
The first year of President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by loyalty, stability and far less personnel drama around the Cabinet. That’s good.
If you want to develop human intelligence, you can’t let students rely on artificial intelligence.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and former Vice President Kamala Harris could go toe to toe for the Democratic nomination for president in 2028.
Some people sell their souls for riches, fame and power. At a local high school the going price is apparently a Snickers bar and bag of chips. Doesn’t seem like a smart trade.
The legacy media can’t get enough of Republicans who torch the president on their way out of favor. The Georgia congresswoman joins the GOP hall of shame.
As of June, America had more than 50 million immigrants. More than 15 percent of the country’s population was born elsewhere. That includes a staggering 19 percent of the workforce. It’s too much.
