SULLUM: SCOTUS misses a chance to protect peaceful protesters

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In his last protest march, Martin Luther King Jr. led a parade of demonstrators down Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, lending his support to...

CHAREN: The GOP is the party of Putin

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“Russian propaganda has made its way into the United States, unfortunately, and it’s infected a good chunk of my party’s base.” That acknowledgement from...

ESTRICH: Donald Trump and the politics of abortion

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“I’m very pro-choice,” Donald Trump said in 1999, when he first flirted with the idea of running for president. “Just very briefly, I’m pro-life,”...

THE IDLE AMERICAN: Eclipse in our rearview mirror

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Enough already. The eclipse of April 8 has been smothered with coverage by both mass and social media. Americans — some who flail at...

DAWNINGS: 50 years of credit and still learning

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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...

HART: A Great Time of Year: NCAA basketball championships, the Masters, and Tiger is...

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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...

STOSSEL: A ban on freelance work

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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...

SULLUM: Trump’s abortion stance is convenient, but that does not mean he’s wrong

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“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...

CHAREN: Democrats should reclaim patriotism

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In 1984, at the Republican National Convention in Dallas, a lifelong Democrat stood up to denounce her former party. Jeane Kirkpatrick, who had switched...

ESTRICH: Trump talk

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When I wrote a few weeks ago about Donald Trump predicting a “bloodbath,” my readers — most of them in civil and respectful tones...