The most important person in the U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations right now may be Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader from Searchlight, Nev.
Two weeks ago, President O...
On a trip last month to the Turkish-Syrian border, I met an impressive young Syrian opposition journalist named Adnan Hadad, who had just fled Aleppo because he was bein...
Chickens and eggs have provoked a controversy in Congress over what comes first, interstate commerce rules or state laws. According to Rep. Steve King, a Republican from...
SEATTLE — Sometimes sea changes come so slowly that when they finally arrive, they barely make it into the news.
So it was the other day when President Obama, in a magaz...
Pennsylvania Republicans’ election-rigging attempt famously failed to deliver the Keystone State to Mitt Romney in 2012.
Since then, proponents of the voter ID law mostl...
“What to do with the goat herders?”
That’s the moral and ethical question that lingered long after readers closed the cover on Marcus Luttrell’s 2007 best-seller, “Lone ...
“I am not an employee of the state. I work from my home. I don’t want the union in my home. I can Norma Rae with the rest of them.”
That’s the sentiment of Pamela Harris...
They are burning the midnight kilowatts in the West Wing. And they’ll probably be cutting and pasting until President Obama climbs into his limo next Tuesday night and d...
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution establishes “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches an...
So the U.S. House and Senate finally agreed on something. They agreed the status quo isn’t so bad after all.
Last week, Congress sent a $1.1 trillion spending bill to Pr...