Both are in crisis and need radical new thinking.
Opinion Columns
Wildfires are inevitable. The apocalyptic devastation seen in Los Angeles isn’t.
Los Angeles has prioritized liberal virtue signaling instead of making neighborhoods safe and livable. Following wildfires, residents are enraged.
It’s possible to prevent schools from exposing children to sexually explicit material. Doing so should be a priority.
The president-elect trolls Canada, Mexico, Panama and Greenland — and they’re U.S. allies.
Eighty years ago, Germany’s former conquerors rejected wrecking the defeated nation as too harsh. Now Germany is pastoralizing, disarming, deindustrializing — and destroying — itself.
The speech may be called the State of the State, but it will function as the start of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s re-election bid.
With two weeks left in office, the aging president delivered a Sunday night riff that made it obvious his handlers have given up or simply quit.
The world is full of people who want you dead. As the New Orleans terrorist attack shows, it’s an unpleasant and sometimes unavoidable truth.
Jimmy Carter will be best remembered for his successful post-presidency.
In the weeks before the 2016 Trump Electoral College victory, Donald Trump was polling between 35 and 40 percent.
President Joe Biden is commuting the death sentences of 37 federal inmates, giving them life without parole. The politics — and the timing — are awful.
The White House has only fueled speculations and occasional conspiracy theories.
Departing Biden administration staff members are spilling the beans about the absentee president and the hard work to keep him out of the public eye.
Donald Trump sues pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register, who got the presidential race wrong by 16 points just before Election Day.