Editorials

Boehner is out, but GOP can still lose

The impending departure of Speaker of the House John Boehner gives the House Republicans a real opportunity to…

Editorials

Capitalism, trade decrease poverty

The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof is right – overall, things are pretty good for humanity. There are…

Editorials

Pope Francis has started some important conversations

The two things you’re never supposed to discuss at a dinner party – politics and religion – collided…

Editorials

Candidates should discuss role of Navy

The Navy’s operations, on which the sun never sets, are the nation’s nerve endings, connecting it with the…

Editorials

Texas should assist women-owned firms

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has set a lofty and commendable goal – to make Texas the No. 1…

Editorials

Now the left is after our barbecue brisket

World starts carbon diet to fight global warming after Paris climate change talks Attacking free speech on climate…

Editorials

Banned Book Week and modern censors

It’s “Banned Books Week” at the nation’s library, but this year’s celebration is largely an historical artifact. Even…

Editorials

Mandatory voting infringes on rights

This topic seems to come up every four years or so. This time, it’s the venerable Brookings Institution.…

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Student loan debt without a degree

There’s an aspect of the student loan debt crisis that few people are talking about now. A large…

Editorials

Why your sandwich doesn’t cost $1,500

There is wisdom in sandwiches. At least, there’s a valuable economic lesson in this sandwich, though it cost…