×

Opinion

The Raffel Ticket

Columns

It's not news that a man in Washington sits atop one of the three branches of government who interprets the Constitution as it suits him, disregards precedent and asserts he knows better than any experts. He has undone key Obama-era initiatives and tolerated glaring conflicts of interest ...

Rachel Marsden

Columns

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Could a Western nation ever be allowed to chart a genuinely independent course without getting side-eyed, nudged and eventually steamrolled by globalist central planners? We're about to watch this experiment unfold in real time. Enter Peter Magyar, the ...

Jamie Stiehm

Columns

The White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday is the hottest ticket in town, but a tempest is brewing among journalists on Donald J. Trump's presence at the posh gathering. This is a moment in the tales of our embattled city. It will be Trump's first time at the dinner, a chance for the ...

Armstrong Williams

Columns

The United States Supreme Court has entered its most consequential season. From April through June, the justices release rulings that do more than interpret the law -- they shape the direction of the country. Cases argued in the quiet months of winter now emerge into public view, often ...

Letter to the editor

Letters to the Editor

The Triumphal Arch Editor: Donald Trump has proposed a 250-foot "Triumphal Arch" to be built in Washington, D.C., commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026. The proposed structure is of neoclassical design, featuring a 60-foot golden statue, winged figures, and eagles, and would ...

Victor Joecks

Columns

Nevada has fewer registered Democrats today than in 2016. That's one reason Nevada could be a red state within a decade. Nevada Republicans currently have a voter registration edge of more than 7,000 out of 2 million registered voters. That may not sound like much, but it's their largest ...