DAWNINGS: 50 years of credit and still learning
By Rev. Dr. Dawn Darwin Weaks
Pastor, Connection Christian Church
Did you know that this year marks the 50th anniversary of women in the United States...
GUEST VIEW: The solution is in your hands
By David A. Frye
It’s time to be honest with you.
You’re the problem.
Every year about this time we warn you, the motoring public, that highway...
HART: A Great Time of Year: NCAA basketball championships, the Masters, and Tiger is...
March Madness just ended with Purdue losing big to formidable Connecticut in the championship game. You know how they make up hats and T-shirts...
TEXAS VIEW: Voters should remember that major party candidates are not their only options
For the third consecutive presidential campaign, both major parties are fielding candidates whose disapproval ratings are higher than their positive ratings. Low voter turnout...
STOSSEL: A ban on freelance work
By John Stossel
The Labor Department just imposed 300 pages of new regulations to reclassify many individual contractors as payroll employees.
CNBC claims this could help...
TEXAS VIEW: The harsh consequences of the Texas GOP’s fervor to crush DEI at...
The work of public universities – communal investments in the thinking skills and innovation needed to build a healthy society – needs to nurture...
SULLUM: Trump’s abortion stance is convenient, but that does not mean he’s wrong
“On abortion,” The New York Times claims, former President Donald Trump “chose politics over principles.” In reality, Trump’s recent clarification of his abortion position...
TEXAS VIEW: Why is Texas pausing Native American studies course?
The history of our country cannot be told without accounting for the reality that Native American people were violently pushed from their lands in...
CHAREN: Democrats should reclaim patriotism
In 1984, at the Republican National Convention in Dallas, a lifelong Democrat stood up to denounce her former party. Jeane Kirkpatrick, who had switched...
TEXAS VIEW: Texas Medical Board abortion guidance can only go so far
In December, the Texas Supreme Court threw up its hands when asked whether the case of Kate Cox qualified for an exception under the...