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Three Ways Oct. 07, 2016

Susan Estrich

It was June of 1992, the Saturday night before the California primary. There was no more campaigning... Read More

How Donald Trump Became the Issue Oct. 05, 2016

Ben Shapiro

On Tuesday night, by consensus, Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence wiped the floor wi... Read More

How Should You Vote in November? Part 1 of 2 Oct. 04, 2016

Succeeding in Your Business

I got a lot of feedback on last week's column about how small business owners and entrepreneurs shou... Read More

Beyond the Presidency, Reasons to Go on Living Sep. 29, 2016

Steve Chapman

Monday's presidential debate probably did not cheer up voters who see the election as a choice betwe... Read More

Questions You Should Be Asking Your Candidates Sep. 27, 2016

Succeeding in Your Business

As a small business owner or entrepreneur, who are you going to vote for in November? Right now, it'... Read More

October in America Sep. 24, 2016

Mark Shields

Ignore, if you can, the insult marathon that passes for a national election while we turn to America... Read More

Campaigns Reduced to Cliches Sep. 23, 2016

Suzanne Fields

Every presidential campaign draws on familiar pop culture references to bring the candidates down to... Read More

Hillary, Donald and the Birther Demise Sep. 22, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Did you see the interview over the weekend of a listless and, apparently, exhaust... Read More

Trading Places in the Homestretch Sep. 16, 2016

Suzanne Fields

What an opportunity Hillary Clinton missed with her talk about "basket" cases. She blew a chance to ... Read More

Election Year Books Sep. 13, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Election year politics generates much rhetoric and confusion. And the media often adds its spin. But... Read More

The Sound of History Sep. 10, 2016

Mark Shields

What comes to mind when you listen to the two last names of a presidential ticket spoken as one word... Read More

Hurry up, Please. It's Time. Sep. 09, 2016

Suzanne Fields

T.S. Eliot thought April is the cruelest month. But he didn't live long enough to sample the 2016 pr... Read More

This Nuclear Election Booms to an End Sep. 07, 2016

Roger Simon

On the day after Labor Day 16 years ago, The New York Times ran a story providing crucial informatio... Read More

The Worst Case for Republicans: Trump Wins Sep. 04, 2016

Steve Chapman

Republicans enter the fall campaign in moods ranging from grim foreboding to howling despair. They f... Read More

Work and Politics Don't Mix Sep. 03, 2016

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My daughter is a college student with a part-time job. She loves her job and most of the... Read More

Democrats Really Need White Blue-Collar Voters Sep. 03, 2016

Mark Shields

You're a white male blue-collar voter, and you think about how your nation's political and financial... Read More

Voting Vigilance Matters Sep. 03, 2016

Diane Dimond

It's time for America to get its cybersecurity act together — on many fronts. But we need to s... Read More

Hillary Clinton Charges Racism Sep. 01, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — I have a rule or two about the topic of race. I could possibly extend it to three... Read More

Health Care Stocks Aug. 31, 2016

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: The health care market has tanked because of potential health care reforms. I've got... Read More

Is There Enough Time for Clinton to Lose? Aug. 25, 2016

Scott Rasmussen

In baseball, a team entering the ninth inning with a two-run lead will bring in their closer to secu... Read More