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When Killing Becomes Commonplace May. 14, 2026

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and... Read More

Networks Manufacture a Mini-Scandal Over a 'Road Trip' May. 13, 2026

Tim Graham

One of the games in scandal politics is about "optics" — when a public official does something... Read More

The Thing That Works May. 13, 2026

John Stossel

Young people now blame capitalism for poverty, racism, high prices, even climate change. They list... Read More

China's Infiltration War on America: A Summit Note for President Trump May. 13, 2026

Austin Bay

On May 12, 58-year-old Ms. Eileen Wang resigned as mayor of Arcadia, California. Wang admitted to fe... Read More

There's a Reason Some Populist Views Are Popular May. 12, 2026

Froma Harrop

The British election should serve as a warning to Democrats who let their left fringe run riot with ... Read More

Virginia Democrats Reveal a Radical Design May. 11, 2026

Daniel McCarthy

Virginia Democrats are doing an unwitting service to the whole country — by revealing just how... Read More

Trump's Corruption Could Be His Undoing May. 08, 2026

Mona Charen

Did you catch the story about Trump trying to raid the Treasury to the tune of $10 billion? It's the... Read More

Why Stay in NATO if Europe Isn't Willing to Help Us? May. 08, 2026

David Harsanyi

President Donald Trump recently announced that he was reducing U.S. military presence in Germany by ... Read More

The Comey Indictment and Free Speech May. 07, 2026

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In 200-plus years of interpreting the free speech clause of the First Amendment, the courts have nar... Read More

The Race-Obsessed Left Complains When the Supreme Court Issues a Colorblind Ruling May. 07, 2026

Larry Elder

Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a concurring opinion, joined by Justice Neil G... Read More

Data Center Freak-Out May. 06, 2026

John Stossel

Data centers are big buildings full of machines that process what we do on our phones and computers.... Read More

Tucker's Somebody Days Are Nearing the End May. 05, 2026

Froma Harrop

Tucker Carlson's problem, it would seem, is that what he says doesn't matter, because he has a long ... Read More

Nazi Tattoo? Hamas Defender? No Problem, Says Chuck Schumer May. 01, 2026

David Harsanyi

Maine Gov. Janet Mills has suspended her Senate campaign after failing to raise enough money to comp... Read More

The Real King Schools the Would-be King May. 01, 2026

Mona Charen

I've always been both a small-r republican and an Anglophile, so I looked upon the British monarchy ... Read More

The Elitist Media Despise Black Conservatives May. 01, 2026

Tim Graham

Black conservatives perennially face the slur that they're "not really black" if they aren't on the ... Read More

The Trump Surveillance State Apr. 30, 2026

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The Fourth Amendment protects all persons from warrantless government searches and seizures of their... Read More

The Ballroom Amounts to Taxpayer Abuse Apr. 30, 2026

Froma Harrop

Some years ago, I was president of an organization called the Association of Opinion Journalists. Ev... Read More

The Media Could Attempt a 'Nonpartisan Bias' Apr. 29, 2026

Tim Graham

The third dreadful assassination attempt against President Donald Trump was an opportunity to assess... Read More

Zyn Isn't Sin Apr. 29, 2026

John Stossel

Zyns are super popular. They are little pouches people tuck into their lip to get a hit of nicotine... Read More

Targeting Senior Leaders in Washington and Tehran Apr. 29, 2026

Austin Bay

The Saturday, April 25, White House Correspondents' Dinner presented an American enemy — presi... Read More