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Opinion
Jan. 10
Lyons: On dogs
Stereotypes about dog breeds can mislead owners and affect adoptions and roles. Experts argue that dogs, like humans, have individual personalities, challenging the notion of breed-specific traits.
Opinion
Jan. 10
Flowers: Misplaced priorities after New Orleans terror
The Sugar Bowl proceeded just a day after a tragic event in New Orleans, sparking debate on priorities. Should games overshadow grief and safety, or is empathy more important than defiance in times of sorrow?
Christine Flowers
Opinion
Jan. 9
Lopez: The legacy of Jimmy Carter
Reflecting on Jimmy Carter's nuanced stance on abortion, this article contrasts current political figures' approaches to the issue. It explores how Carter's legacy challenges today's polarized abortion politics.
Kathryn Lopez
Opinion
Jan. 9
Lowry: Trump can’t reverse Biden’s energy policies soon enough
Rich Lowry argues President Biden's recent ban on new offshore drilling is part of a misguided energy policy, contrasting it with Trump's potential to bolster U.S. energy independence.
Rich Lowry
Opinion
Jan. 9
York: Where did all the fascism talk go?
The intense rhetoric labeling Trump as a fascist has dissipated post-election, with political discourse returning to normalcy. Byron York explores why the fascism talk faded and its impact on political dialogue.
Byron York
Opinion
Jan. 8
Hanson: Germany's new Morgenthau plan
Victor Davis Hanson discusses how modern Germany is unintentionally realizing aspects of the Morgenthau Plan, once intended to deindustrialize and weaken postwar Germany. Economic and military declines, energy policy, and immigration challenges are creating a self-...
Victor Davis Hanson
Opinion
Jan. 7
Lowry: Sorry, Canada — we don't want you
Rich Lowry explores the humorous idea of the U.S. annexing Canada, highlighting economic and political reasons why it wouldn't be beneficial. He argues that Canada should remain independent, despite Trump's playful jabs.
Rich Lowry
Opinion
Jan. 6
Parker: What's wrong with the Democratic party?
The Democratic Party faces criticism for losing touch with core American values, as recent election results and polling reveal growing dissatisfaction. Critics argue the party's focus on government expansion contradicts the nation's founding principles of individua...
Star Parker
Opinion
Jan. 6
De Rugy: Thinking big as Trump, Congress tackle taxes
Veronique de Rugy argues for a major tax overhaul as Trump and Congress tackle taxes, advocating for a shift from the complex Haig-Simons system to a simpler, consumption-based flat tax model.
Veronique de Rugy
Opinion
Jan. 3
Flowers: In era of expect the unexpected, one decision did shock
In a year full of surprises, Joe Biden's decision to commute the sentences of most federal death row prisoners stands out. This controversial move highlights complex debates on justice and morality.
Christine Flowers
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