A woman lost her life at the hands of law enforcement. That is tragic. Loss of life is always tragic, regardless of the cause she believed she was advancing or the uniform worn by the person who ...
In the navy and orange afterglow of Sunday’s shootout loss to the San Francisco 49ers — the kind of ballgame your father’s Chicago Bears and his father’s aren’t accustomed to being in — there was a ...
The NFL playoff field is set, and you know these teams. For months, you've been watching them, talking about them and drawing conclusions about them. But some of those conclusions are wrong. It's not ...
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An unsurprising Democratic victory in the Democratic-majority city of Miami during an off-cycle election is being used to argue that Democrats are poised to flip Republican seats and turn Florida ...
Laura Saunders has long specialized in writing about taxes, first at Forbes and since 2009 for the Wall Street Journal. “Taxes sit squarely at the intersection of economics and politics, with ...
Columbus recorded its lowest number of homicides since 2007, with a 33% drop from the previous year. Spencer and Monique Tepe were found shot to death in their home on December 30, becoming the city's ...
Walter Russell Mead is the Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship at Hudson Institute, the Global View Columnist at The Wall Street Journal and the Alexander Hamilton ...