This week, let’s put down our midsummer cookout plates long enough to remember sacrifices made across generations to secure independence, peace and prosperity. We might also reflect […]
Columns/Opinion
People don’t change due to shunning
Adam Sutton The Baltimore Sun On June 21, I woke up to the news that the president had called off a missile strike on Iran at the […]
Questions he would’ve liked to ask the Democrats
The likelihood I would ever be invited to serve on a network panel questioning the Democratic presidential candidates is equivalent to an invitation to take the next […]
‘Poverty naps’ in lieu of lunch?
BY COKIE ROBERTS and STEVEN V. ROBERTS When college students return to their campuses in the fall, many will face a growing problem that threatens to undermine […]
A kids’ table for third-tier candidates?
Brian Boyle Los Angeles Times It took Marianne Williamson wading into bizarre references about New Zealand, the moon and the power of love for me to realize […]
Trump actually did the right thing, twice
Earlier this month, Donald Trump reversed two major decisions. He announced he would not begin mass deportations of those who are living in America illegally, which he […]
DACA will get its day in court just in time for 2020 election
In case you were harboring any doubts over the role immigration will play in the 2020 presidential campaign, the Supreme Court on Friday all but guaranteed it […]
We cannot turn away from border crisis
Like many people, I spent the weekend enjoying the beautiful weather — in my case, with my 4-year-old toddler and 8-week-old newborn. During late night feedings and […]
Obama administration’s ‘collusion’ on Iran
President Donald Trump did a wrong thing, then a right thing, then another right thing, then another right thing and a wrong thing in trying to keep […]
Prosecuting Trump case a misnomer
During one of his debates with Hillary Clinton in 2016, Donald Trump threatened to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the former secretary of state if he […]