The president insisted the United States must own Greenland and he would not rule out military force, if necessary, to take the island. He imposed tariffs on the NATO allies who oppose his territorial lust. Then he walked it all back for the framework of a deal.
The reality is, President ...
When I read the news of civil rights activist Claudette Colvin passing away this month, I looked at a list of other civil rights visionaries who have died who were, like Colvin, not as well known. This includes Autherine Lucy, the University of Alabama’s first Black student; Lucille Times, ...
The walls are closing in — on Bill Clinton.
The former president is on the verge of being held in contempt of Congress.
This time, the Democrat party, which stuck with him during his scandal-plagued 1992 campaign and during his 1998 impeachment, isn’t rallying to him in unison.
The ...
Think about it. Heads of government do not normally reveal the texts of private communications from other heads of state. Yet that is what Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway did on the first weekend of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
You could think of this as a hostile ...
It wasn’t that long ago when sports betting was illegal. Then suddenly it was as though profit, rather than controlling this vice, became paramount. It was inevitable, given human nature, that bad things would follow legalization.
Recently, The Wall Street Journal carried a front-page story ...
Across the nation, states are fiercely competing for companies and population by slashing taxes.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is dooming her state to be the loser.
In 2026, eight states are cutting their income taxes, and four others are reducing corporate tax rates.
South Carolina is ...