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Peggy Noonan Loses Her Noodle Over Washington Post Layoffs Feb. 11, 2026

Tim Graham

Editorial writers can have a solipsistic tendency to think journalism jobs are the most essential jo... Read More

Georgia on His Mind: The Would-Be Election Rigger Revs It Back Up Feb. 10, 2026

Jeff Robbins

For five years, President Donald Trump has peddled the false, justly ridiculed claim that the 2020 e... Read More

Kidnappings Are Rare and Unpredictable Feb. 10, 2026

Crime and Conduct

The desperate search for Nancy Guthrie continues in Tucson, Ariz. Guthrie is the mother of NBC's "To... Read More

Democrats Face a Demographic Doom Spiral Feb. 09, 2026

Victor Joecks

President Donald Trump isn't just deporting illegal immigrants. He's deporting the people Democrats ... Read More

This One Speaks for Itself, etc. Feb. 07, 2026

Susan Estrich

Why would the President of the United States post a video of former President Barack Obama and the f... Read More

'Once Upon a Time' Is a Place We Can Find Again Feb. 07, 2026

Georgia Garvey

"Where is the good news?" my son asked the other day, the kind of simple question that can only come... Read More

Embrace Tension to Find Your True Voice Feb. 06, 2026

The Language of Ethics

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." At first blush, this famous quip by Gro... Read More

The Middle Finger Majority Feb. 06, 2026

Erick Erickson

Speaking at The New York Times, their actually conservative columnist Ross Douthat said, "I want to ... Read More

Don't Cry for The Washington Post, It Helped Destroy Media Feb. 06, 2026

David Harsanyi

In December of 2016, The Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had penetrated the U.S. elect... Read More

Don Lemon's Arrest Feb. 05, 2026

Susan Estrich

For once, something President Donald Trump and I can agree on. The arrest was "the best thing that c... Read More

It's Game Time, America -- and Bad Bunny Is One Bad Hombre Feb. 05, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Jeffersonian patriots are bloodied but unbowed as they fight back against the Mad ... Read More

Even In a Digital Age, Handwriting Remains Invaluable Feb. 04, 2026

Jim Hightower

While the production of my Lowdown commentaries is high-tech, I confess that I'm antiquated. I still... Read More

Blitzkrieg: The Trump Assault Marches On Feb. 03, 2026

Jeff Robbins

The term "blitzkrieg," German for "lightning war," is used to signify the swift deployment of concen... Read More

Administration's About Face on Pretti Killing Feb. 03, 2026

Crime and Conduct

After Alex Pretti was shot to death by two federal agents in Minneapolis, FBI Director Kash Patel to... Read More

Ketanji Brown Jackson Needs to Decide: SCOTUS or Celebrity Feb. 03, 2026

Ian Haworth

In 2022, former President Joe Biden added to his growing list of DEI hires — the most notable ... Read More

ICE Thinks It Can Purge America of Immigrants, but Demographics Would Like a Word Feb. 03, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Is the siege of Minneapolis really drawing down now that there is a new sheriff in... Read More

ICE and Israel Face the Same Dilemma Feb. 02, 2026

Victor Joecks

When you think about recent events in the Middle East, it's easier to understand what's happening in... Read More

Executions Spiked in 2025, but the Death Penalty Is Still Losing Ground Feb. 02, 2026

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

RIGHTS & RESISTANCE WITH THE ACLU CASSANDRA STUBBS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Executions Spiked in 2025,... Read More

What the Polls Show Jan. 31, 2026

Susan Estrich

It was the Fox News poll of voters that a reporter asked the president about, the one that showed 59... Read More

Why Snap Judgment Leads to Poor Judgment Jan. 30, 2026

The Language of Ethics

If you're old enough, you likely remember the moniker applied to former President Ronald Reagan duri... Read More