If you’re beginning to feel as though the stakes in this year’s elections are unusually high, you are not alone. Even a cursory glance at newspaper opinion pages or social media feeds will tell you there are strong feelings on many important issues — and plenty of people believe they must ...
Tired of losing courts of appeals and Ohio Supreme Court races, Republicans changed the rules starting with the 2022 election — and have largely benefited.
The Republican-controlled state Legislature passed a law in 2021, which took effect with the 2022 election, requiring party affiliation ...
Good news came this week out of the U.S. Commerce Department, which says Japan is planning to fund three projects totaling approximately $36 billion in the coming years — one each in Ohio, Texas and Georgia.
According to Reuters, this is the first wave of investments in the planned $550 ...
In early 1862, Union generals, soldiers and even the commander in chief of the Civil War were literally at a loss. Morale ran low.
Taking the oath of office in March 1861, President Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was a newcomer to the nation’s capital.
Compared to the flash-and-dash style of ...
Within the last six months, two friends, both pioneers and giants in the world of ideas in Washington, D.C., passed from this world.
One, Ed Feulner, was the co-founder of the Heritage Foundation, which became the nation’s defining policy institute for conservative ideas.
Now, last ...
Let’s hear a word of praise for the ordinary citizens who have called for an end to the too-often reckless invasions of American cities by federal agents carrying out President Trump’s crusade against undocumented immigrants.
I am moved by the courage and patriotism of those who have come ...