September 3 It's not the economy, stupid. Democrats' real path out of the wilderness Biden's retreat from cultural debates contrasts with Trump's willingness to engage every news cycle, costing Democrats voter trust and connection.
September 3 Help Wanted: US must fill lots of ships-and-chips jobs to beat China The U.S. faces a crisis as ships and chips industries struggle to fill jobs, with 250,000 naval workers needed and 146,000 semiconductor positions unfilled by 2030.
September 3 MARK PENN: Trump is trying to save 100,000 American lives while Democrats let cities spiral out of control President Trump addresses America's hidden war with new policies targeting overdose deaths and murders that killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States.
September 3 Trump beats Democrats on every issue. Now, he should school them on education School choice expansion gains momentum in GOP states while teachers unions face criticism for prioritizing politics over student achievement and accountability.
September 2 UK comedy writer Graham Linehan arrested over social media posts criticizing trans activists Former comedy writer Graham Linehan was arrested at Heathrow Airport in relation to several social media posts in which he criticized trans activists.
September 2 Our leaders abandoned Chicago. Trump is right: It's time to call in the Guard I serve as a pastor on Chicago's South Side. I endorse Trump's National Guard deployment although it is only a temporary fix. Community programs also need to address violence.
September 2 Democrats can lead on stopping crime. A Virginia candidate knows the way Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger receives rare police union endorsement for governor, offering a model for how Democrats can credibly address crime and public safety.
September 2 Democrats are making a critical mistake — and voters are letting them know The Democratic Party should move away from protest-focused politics towards coalition building after losing 4.5 million voters between 2020 and 2024.
September 2 I feared what Hurricane Helene had done to our community. One year later, we have hope Private citizens and volunteers led Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in Appalachia when federal aid was slow, helping communities rebuild and reopen towns.
September 1 Van Jones admits woke activism at work got 'ridiculous' and 'we need to move on' Former Obama advisor Van Jones argues that workplace activism has become ridiculous, backing CEOs who are ending the woke trends that dominated the early 2020s.