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The Divided State of the Union Jan. 17, 2016

Steve Chapman

In his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama lamented the deep divisions of our time an... Read More

The Busybody Left Dec. 22, 2015

Thomas Sowell

The political left has been trying to run other people's lives for centuries. So we should not be su... Read More

Democrats' 3rd-Term Blues Dec. 19, 2015

Mark Shields

History tends to make Democrats nervous about the 2016 White House election. They know that since 19... Read More

Woodrow Wilson and Women: Let Us Eat Wedding Cake Dec. 18, 2015

Jamie Stiehm

Woody and women in the White House — let's remember good times and bad. Wedding cake and Champ... Read More

'Changing Places': The 2016 Election Nov. 28, 2015

Mark Shields

Since 1952, there have been 10 national elections in which there was no incumbent Republican preside... Read More

Pasadena: Oasis of Art and History Nov. 28, 2015

Travel and Adventure

By Karen Kenyon Pasadena, a city within Los Angeles County, is a fascinating place with its own tone... Read More

Why Republican Voters Are Not Acting Like the GOP Oct. 24, 2015

Mark Shields

In the important matter of choosing their parties' presidential nominees, Republicans and Democrats ... Read More

Eisenhower's Timeless Virtues Oct. 11, 2015

Steve Chapman

When Dwight Eisenhower was first mentioned as a possible candidate for president in 1948, House Spea... Read More

Has Anybody Thanked John Boehner? Sep. 26, 2015

Mark Shields

Has anybody bothered to thank House Speaker John Boehner for Pope Francis' even coming to the United... Read More

Wasn't Always This Way Sep. 09, 2015

Walter E. Williams

Academics and public intellectuals, who should know better, attempt to explain the highly visible an... Read More

Why You're Wearing What You're Wearing Sep. 03, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

You get up in the morning and walk out the door clad in history. Every item you're wearing owes a de... Read More

A Lot of Bologna Aug. 13, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

Every time Ted Merwin sat down to research his new book, he would get hungry. After interviewing him... Read More

Historical Ignorance II Jul. 22, 2015

Walter E. Williams

We call the war of 1861 the Civil War. But is that right? A civil war is a struggle between two or m... Read More

A Historic Catastrophe Jul. 21, 2015

Thomas Sowell

Distinguished scientist Freeman Dyson has called the 1433 decision of the emperor of China to discon... Read More

Looking Back on the Apple Watch Jul. 16, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

As you fantasize about getting yourself the very coolest, hippest, newest gadget on the block —... Read More

Top Celebrities-Caught-Cheating Scandals Jun. 30, 2015

Hollywood Exclusive

Have you noticed that the gossip mill has been full of celebrities-caught-cheating stories of late, ... Read More

Uneasy Coexistence -- Politics and Religion Jun. 27, 2015

Mark Shields

Regular readers may remember the "Shields rule," about the tension between organized religion and po... Read More

Hillary and History Jun. 23, 2015

Thomas Sowell

There are no sure things in politics, but Hillary Clinton is the closest thing to a sure thing to be... Read More

Not Your Father's Republican Party May. 30, 2015

Mark Shields

Let us stipulate that Republicans have consistently been a lot more orderly than the Democrats. For ... Read More

Don't Know Much About History May. 10, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

In March, President Barack Obama teased the notion of making voting mandatory. "It would be transfor... Read More