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Opinion

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Columns

The United States invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro, the domestically recognized Venezuelan president, violated the U.S. Constitution and international law. The Constitution makes clear that only Congress can authorize a foreign invasion. In the pre-World War II era, ...

Star Parker

Columns

One great irony is that deposed Venezuelan socialist despot Nicolas Maduro sits in jail in New York City, where a new socialist mayor, inaugurated a few days ago, extols the "warmth of collectivism" rather than the "frigidity of rugged individualism." No warm, cuddly collectivist has ever nor ...

Betsy McCaughey

Columns

With the geniuses we have in Congress, no problem should be too tough to solve, whether it's inflation, health care costs, war or disease. Ten members ended 2025 with stock market returns far exceeding the S&P, the Dow, the Nasdaq or what legendary stock pickers like Warren Buffet ...

Tim Graham

Columns

The British socialist newspaper The Guardian is upset that CBS News might become less radical, publishing an article provocatively titled "'Blood in the water': Bari Weiss's chaotic first three months in charge of CBS News." This spin announces an agenda: Weiss Must Be Stopped! The Left ...

Letter to the editor

Letters to the Editor

Greenland Editor: How is it possible that a President of the United States would threaten to invade a NATO ally? In this case —Greenland, which is part of Denmark. This would destroy NATO, the strongest defense we have against Russia and other enemy countries. Congress needs to strongly ...

Cal Thomas

Columns

Venezuelans are celebrating in the streets of Caracas and around the world after U.S. forces staged a flawless removal of brutal dictator and narco-trafficker Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Not celebrating are most congressional Democrats, a few Republicans and the new mayor of New York City, ...