A report card on 2021 and a look at what comes next
I could never have predicted what we experienced in 2021. COVID-19 came and went, and came again. Vaccines were both praised and decried. We left
I could never have predicted what we experienced in 2021. COVID-19 came and went, and came again. Vaccines were both praised and decried. We left
It’s almost like they’re trying to confuse us. Well, not almost — they are. There are two bills that have been banging around in Washington
For several years, many of us have recoiled as foundational American institutions have repeatedly been demeaned: The judiciary has been accused of racial bias; the
As a congressional delegation, we stand united in opposing the unilateral expansion of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments by way of President Joe
I was in a tiny office squinting at a tiny TV screen. I was in our Olympic office in Washington, D.C., and a neighbor in
Looking around our communities, it’s not uncommon to see roads, bridges and other infrastructure in need of serious repair. And as one of the country’s
On the 20th anniversary of D-Day in 1964, Dwight D. Eisenhower led Walter Cronkite through the cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach where 9,388 headstones honor the
When President James Garfield was shot in 1881, the wound should not have been fatal. Doctors who rushed to examine the president probed first with
The U.S. birthrate reached its lowest level ever in 2020, according to data released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Young
On March 22, 2021, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that: “The creation of a national monument is of no small consequence.” We agree, as would
As the Beijing Olympic Games approach, it is increasingly clear that China, under the control of the Chinese Communist Party does not deserve an Olympic
Democrats are anxious for any excuse to blow up the Senate filibuster, the last procedural hurdle to one-party government. Their latest is that Republicans oppose