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Editorial: How to enjoy America's 250th birthday
As the nation’s 250th celebration approaches, many Americans don’t feel much like celebrating.
We empathize. Unlike at previous landmark anniversaries of the country’s founding, we have a narcissistic president who wants to make the day more about him and his endless grievances than the enduring principles and ideals on which most ...Read more
Mark Z. Barabak: Federal probe of Newsom creates lots of smoke. Is there any fire?
The U.S. Department of Justice — make that the U.S. Department of "Justice" — is sniffing around Gavin Newsom and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
This is widely seen as a throw-me-in-the-briar-patch gift from President Trump, coming as California's governor edges ever closer toward a 2028 run for the White House. The presumed effort to ...Read more
Editorial: Can we trust the indictment against anti-ICE protesters?
Trust me. Trust the process.
That was the essential message U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen delivered Tuesday, June 16, at a Minneapolis press conference announcing a sweeping conspiracy indictment against 15 Minnesotans connected to anti-ICE protest activity. Ninety-four pages. Eight counts. Five months of Signal chats and social media posts ...Read more
Trudy Rubin: Failure of Iran war reveals Trump's inability to deal with America's security needs
As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, the political party that brags of its patriotism is actively undercutting national security.
Although many GOP House members and senators are versed in foreign affairs and grasp the irresponsibility of their actions, they are too cowardly to confront the biggest security threat America has faced in ...Read more
Anita Chabria: Behested payments aren't illegal, but they are a problem. Especially for Newsom
After Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the U.S. Department of Justice may be investigating his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, media and pundits pounced on millions in charity payments he has solicited for nonprofits, including ones she is involved in.
Those donations, known as "behested payments," aren't illegal in California, but, long before ...Read more
Editorial: High court slaps down bureaucratic excess
The Supreme Court will wrap up its term in a matter of days, offering rulings on a number of important cases. In the meantime, the justices issued a directive last week that continues their push to rein in executive branch overreach.
The case involved a Biden administration edict demanding that furnaces and water heaters meet higher efficiency ...Read more
Rosa Prince: Good luck, Andy Burnham. You'll need it
Keir Starmer has informed King Charles III of his intention to depart 10 Downing Street. By September, the UK will have its seventh prime minister in the span of a decade. It’s all but certain now that the man taking the helm of the good ship Great Britain will be Andy Burnham.
There are many reasons Burnham may struggle to do much better ...Read more
Editorial: Free speech, however vile, is vital to democracy
“If liberty means anything at all,” wrote George Orwell, in a preface to Animal Farm, “it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” Generations of students have been taught that lesson. Yet some of the world’s most robust democracies are in danger of forgetting it.
The UK’s recent decision to deny entry to two ...Read more
Commentary: Farm Bill would deliver cruelty
As a minister and a rabbi, we write to decry the 2026 House Farm Bill that was sent to the Senate in late May. The bill, as written, is cruel and will increase suffering.
It threatens to push even more farmers out of business while eliminating democratically enacted bans on some of agriculture’s cruelest practices. The Farm Bill, which the ...Read more
Commentary: America is not 'one nation under God'
This July 4, America will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a document that throws off the yoke of a divinely appointed ruler. But President Donald Trump is exploiting this occasion to promote a revisionist history of America as “one nation under God.”
These words, importantly, appear nowhere...Read more
Commentary: Why isolationism is detrimental to America's Heartland
When Washington debates international alliances, the conversation usually sounds like a corporate ledger sheet. Critics often treat the North Atlantic Treaty Organization like a bad business transaction, complaining that European nations must “cover their own asses” and stop relying so heavily on American military dollars. It is a message ...Read more
Commentary: Graduates cheered Steve Wozniak's affirmation of humans over AI. Leaders, pay attention
I was seated onstage at Grand Valley State University’s commencement when Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak leaned into the microphone and reframed the entire conversation about artificial intelligence in six words.
“You all have AI — actual intelligence.”
The arena erupted. Not polite applause — genuine, full-throated cheering from ...Read more
Lisa Jarvis: The e-scooter boom is putting kids at risk
The stories would stop any parent cold: Florida middle schooler Colton Remsburg, who was killed by a pickup truck while out buying flowers for his mom. California 13-year-old Angel Roman Mendoza Lopez, struck by a car while headed to a friend’s house. And 15-year-old Violet Harris, an honors student from Chicago, who died after being hit by a ...Read more
Noah Feldman: The absurd gun case that unified the Supreme Court
Think the Supreme Court is hopelessly divided? As it turns out, there is an issue that can produce unanimity among the justices: Using marijuana every other day isn’t a sufficient reason for the government to deprive Americans of their constitutional right to bear arms.
The 9-0 opinion correctly applies the radically originalist framework for...Read more
Adam Minter: The farm crisis demands certainty from congress now
Something is breaking in farm country, and the warning signs are growing harder to ignore.
The clearest indicator arrived this spring, when farm bankruptcies reached their highest level in six years. For many Americans, it was just another sad statistic. In rural communities, it was something far more ominous.
Risk and uncertainty have always ...Read more
Mark Gongloff: Data centers are stewing in their own pollution
When “data centers” and “climate change” are in the same sentence, it’s usually about how the former are fueling the latter with their thirst for energy. But the latter can also make life expensively miserable for the former. Maybe it’s not a great idea to pollute a planet if you have to share its atmosphere.
About 6% of nearly 3,...Read more
Editorial: Kevin Warsh can't succeed without help from the White House
Kevin Warsh faces a truly daunting task. The new chairman of the Federal Reserve must avoid provoking a president he had to charm to get the job. He needs to repair relations with the Fed’s other policymakers, many of whom he recently criticized — not least, former Chair Jerome Powell, who remains on the central bank’s board for now. While...Read more
Commentary: Israel squandered its goodwill in the US, and now what?
While it’s impossible to know whether President Donald Trump’s “memorandum of understanding” with Iran will be deemed by history to be a blip or a humiliating defeat for America (if it even holds), one thing looks increasingly clear: Israel lost.
That’s not just because Israel’s archenemy has arguably emerged more dangerous than ...Read more
COUNTERPOINT: Social Security should not be privatized
Social Security is the bedrock of nearly every American’s retirement plan — the steady, dependable stream of income they can count on to guarantee them a basic standard of living in old age.
That foundation is now in jeopardy. According to the Social Security trustees, the program’s primary trust fund is on track to be depleted before ...Read more
Joe Battenfeld: Democrats losing media mouthpieces to carry their water
Desperate Democrats are rapidly losing their media mouthpieces at a time when they need them more than ever to carry their water and disdain for President Donald Trump.
Their once formidable left wing media army – led by CNN, the Washington Post and 60 Minutes – is dwindling to just a ragtag few that have forfeited their power, influence, ...Read more




















































