Opinion
Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Feb. 15 The Washington Post on Trump, tariffs and the trade deficit The prevailing dislike for imports among America’s political ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia would join several states enshrining a ban on non-citizens from voting in state, county and municipal elections under a proposed constitutional amendment. The House Standing ...
In the Senate's debate over whether to amend the vaccine exemptions bill, senators talked about polio, live aborted fetuses, ...
A law in the Bay State effectively prohibiting 18-to-20-year-olds from possessing common firearms is unconstitutional and ...
Republicans are trying to cut off a source of funding for ballot initiatives in Missouri by making it illegal for foreign ...
On January 30, 2025, the National Assembly of Nicaragua approved a constitutional reform that significantly strengthens the ...
Such an effort to concentrate authority in an all-controlling executive has a striking parallel in Europe: the remaking of Hungary under its longtime prime minister, Viktor Orban. Since coming to ...
Border Czar Tom Homan felt the wrath of a young Democrat he believes is the “dumbest Congressmember ever elected.” Homan unleashed a scorching insult aimed at Alexandria […] ...
Donald Trump’s so-called border czar Tom Homan begged the Department of Justice to provide a reason to “start taking action” ...
While he does not support outright dismantling the Department of Education, the freshman lawmaker isn’t opposed to reforms.
WATCH: Allows state judges to deny bail under more circumstances, a practice called preventive detention. The U.S. Constitution limits preventive detention by the Fifth Amendment’s due process clause, ...