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Opinion

Jamie Stiehm

Columns

The king came to town for tea, dinner and a little chat with Congress and the president. By the time you read this, Charles III's state visit may be a little piece of history. The "special relationship" between the United States and the United Kingdom could undergo a stress test. For one ...

Rachel Marsden

Columns

VANCOUVER — Canadians rebuffing Trump's advances to become his 51st state, yet keen to jump into the arms of the European Union, prove one thing: they're overwhelmingly oblivious to the reality of European globalist supranational governance. Take it from someone born and raised in Canada who ...

Betsy McCaughey

Columns

"Big Brother is watching you" is no longer a fictional admonition. Everywhere you go, your location is recorded by phone technology, license plate readers, Uber and Lyft transactions, and cameras. Privacy? Forget about it. Your location history is in the hands of many tech companies. Can the ...

Ian Haworth

Columns

In just the past two years, there have been three serious attempts on the life of Donald Trump. In July 2024, a would-be assassin fired multiple shots at Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, wounding the former and future president and killing a member of the audience. In September ...

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor

HB 4765 WILL SUPRESS YOUR VOTE Editor: On the surface, this bill may look like it’s about voter identification and preventing so called fraud, but it’s really about making voting harder for eligible citizens in the state of Michigan. If this bill becomes law, voters who have used ...

Cal Thomas

Columns

It would be amusing if it wasn't so serious. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and several other Democrats were on weekend programs calling for a toning down of the political conversation following the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington. Jeffries went so ...