A presidential debate on the issues is what most voters want. Don’t hold your breath.
Neither party can win without expanding its appeal to swing voters and even defectors.
The New York Times disparaged my research based on vague criticisms by progressive academics.
NATO and Operation Warp Speed show the path to supporting medical innovation.
Hospital chains and universities are businesses more than charities. They don’t deserve a break.
Americans will have to wait for another case to affirm First Amendment limits on federal power.
Biden’s costly rules and spending made inflation worse. The challenger would foster growth.
Anti-Israel protesters obstructed, beat and bear-sprayed Jews who were simply trying to enter.
New York primary voters reject his antagonistic progressive politics.
Two Obama-appointed judges say the SAVE plan is likely illegal.
They’re opportunities to appeal to swing voters who have been moving back to Biden.
A guilty plea might free him, but remember why the U.S. pursued him.
A new Louisiana law requiring that the Decalogue be posted in every classroom may run afoul of the Establishment Clause.
Even with the moderators in Biden’s corner, the president will have a hard time with the questioning.
One is tempted to blame partisanship, and that’s part of it. But ‘negativity bias’ is a broader problem.
A kayaking trip refutes the notion that innovation is a zero-sum game.
A puzzle for double haters: Can either Biden or Trump save global peace?
Biden’s watch brought disasters overseas, inflation and abuses of the justice system.
Accountability may finally arrive for Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s green cover-up.
Politicians need to recognize the urgency of cutting benefits or raising revenue.
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