A day or two following the presidential debate in which Joe Biden performed so miserably, JoJo Burgess, the mayor of "little" Washington and a delegate to August's Democratic national convention, spoke to a group of Democrats in the northern panhandle of West Virginia.
Burgess, who appeared ...
Am I missing something? I’ve seen all manner of commentary on this page about how Republicans demanded President Biden control the southern border for three years, then when he finally put some semblance of a plan in place, those same Republicans failed to pass the bill because it would ...
In Kathleen Parker’s column, “When Trump speaks, take him literally,” which appeared in the Feb. 23 edition, she argues against electing him. She wrote, “If you cherish the idea of an authoritarian president who has no regard for the rule of the law or democracy, then of course Trump is ...
By Dave Ball
The United States is in the midst of a migration crisis. This crisis exists at many levels. It is a security crisis. It is a financial crisis. It is a law and order crisis. It is a humanitarian crisis. It is a health crisis. It is a political crisis. It is, at its core, a ...
Despite many problems around the world, Americans have much to celebrate in the New Year. The recently released December jobs report shows continued job growth, with wage gains outpacing inflation. It is the strongest upward trend in 20 years. Notably, wealth across all income levels has ...
By Oren Spiegler
"Historic" is the word that is being used most often to characterize the bold and courageous decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to bar Donald Trump from that state's presidential ballot on the basis that he violated Clause 3, Article 14 of the United States Constitution by ...