If historians one day need a symbol for America in 2022, the Artemis 1 moon rocket will do nicely.
Opinion Columns
Elite experts and degreed professionals massaged and warped their knowledge to serve ideological masters rather than the truth.
The best CCSD schools have a scarcity of vacancies. The worst schools have a scarcity of teachers.
It took more than 20 years, but the United States finally tracked down and killed one of the architects of Sept. 11, and many other attacks.
Even if you thought cash bail once needed reform, what’s happening now shows those “reforms” have been taken too far.
Congressman Mark Amodei won’t run for governor next year, which shows that he’s the smart one.
The Clark County School District shouldn’t be imposing tenets of critical race theory.
Vaccine hesitancy more complicated than the media lets on.
The Founding Fathers deliberately created an inefficient system for passing laws.
People who believe the 2020 election was stolen and those who want to defund the police have more in common than they may think
Either President Joe Biden knows nothing about voting restrictions during Jim Crow or he’s being deliberately dishonest about Georgia’s new voting law.
Events have radically turned political realities upside down in just six weeks.
Assemblywoman Annie Black moved to open the COVID-shuttered legislative building to the public last week, but it was all for show.
After more than 30 years in journalism, including four years covering Donald Trump for the Review-Journal, White House correspondent Debra J. Saunders is taking a break.
It doesn’t sound good to say you support treating people differently based on how old they are. Except you do, and it would be unreasonable not to.