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Opinion

Ian Haworth

Columns

This week, we learned of the tragic news that iconic film director Rob Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, had been brutally murdered in their Los Angeles home. As news broke, it seemed like there was a universal outpouring of emotion as people came together — no matter their ...

Tim Graham

Columns

Whenever Republican officials sit for an extensive interview or series of interviews with a liberal media source, their supporters ask: Why did you have to do that? Why does Donald Trump need to speak to Michael Wolff or Bob Woodward? Now, it's Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles talking to ...

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor

What Good is America? TO THE EDITOR: Following are five specific ways in which America encourages good in today's dark and dying world. 1. Defending human dignity and fighting oppression America's foreign policies are often shaped by a desire to defend the vulnerable against tyranny. ...

From the desk of Dr. J

Columns

As I have followed the tragic downfall of former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, I kept thinking about how just one week ago he expressed excitement for the Wolverines' upcoming matchup in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against the Texas Longhorns. Although Michigan ended the ...

Daniel McCarthy

Columns

What can Donald Trump do to stop morphing into Joe Biden? The two presidents could hardly be more different in most ways — but in the one that counts most with voters, Trump is in danger of resembling his predecessor. Americans rejected Biden and the Democrats last year because they were ...

Rich Lowry

Columns

Few would have guessed that Erika Kirk would have to spend energy these last few, heart-breaking months fending off a right-wing influencer bent on implicating her slain husband's own organization, TPUSA, in his assassination. Here we are, though. Influential voices on the right have become ...