Even before losing four of this week’s five presidential primaries, Bernie Sanders toned down direct criticism of rival Hillary Clinton’s qualifications and judgment. Bu...
The U.S. Congress may be blowing its chance to help bring to an end a painfully long-running saga: the financial implosion of Puerto Rico.
House Speaker Paul Ryan is wor...
Free trade? Catch that thing. Wrap it up. Throw it in the garbage.
That’s the tune of much of the presidential campaign this year and it leaves us wondering what would ...
In 2002, two years before the blockbuster 9/11 Commission report provoked by the events of that day, a bipartisan congressional task force published an 838-page report o...
Believe it or not, the Republican Party significantly reformed its primary election system this year to avoid pitfalls that arose in 2012. It authorized fewer debates, a...
Last week, China announced that it plans to land a rover on Mars by 2020. The Russian Federal Space Agency is working with the European Space Agency. Every major power i...
During an era of headline-grabbing advances in medicine, the United States is experiencing a health cataclysm.Rich Lowry is editor of The National Review.
The latest st...
President Barack Obama’s visit to Saudi Arabia this week will have little impact on the mounting American hostility toward the Saudis.
Now that the United States is no ...
Mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, onion and pickle.
Though I haven’t worked at Burger King for 30 years, I reflexively rattled off those ingredients to my husband as...
There is too much democracy in American politics. But there is not enough democracy in American government today.
This isn’t the paradox it seems. Government and politic...