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The era of laissez-faire COVID-19 prevention
We are more responsible for our own protection now, but government still has a role to play in making sure we can even make that happen.
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We are more responsible for our own protection now, but government still has a role to play in making sure we can even make that happen.
The name calling in Congress is starting to get extreme, and out-of-the-mainstream views are showing up in floor votes.
This war is on the record, Mary C. Curtis writes, and no amount of disinformation can stop journalists from risking their lives to cover it.
President Joe Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have unveiled a new slogan: Democrats deliver. The question is what?
When Zelenskyy speaks to Congress on Wednesday, it will bring to mind parallels to World War II and other horrors of the 20th century.
Sunday's commemoration of the 57th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" was a reminder how far apart the two parties are on voting access.
President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian energy imports on Tuesday, but he is leading from behind, David Winston writes.
There is a lot of pressure on Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, but she is up to the challenge, Mary C. Curtis writes.
President Joe Biden's State of the Union did not do enough to challenge Russia or address the economy, David Winston writes.
The Ukraine war has quickly changed attitudes across political lines, and underlined the stakes for democracy.
Republicans vying to succeed mainstream conservative Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio are appealing to extremes, columnist Stu Rothenberg says.
Joe Biden is always playing catch-up, whether it’s inflation, COVID-19, crime, energy or, now, Ukraine, columnist David Winston writes.
Young European lawmakers on the Ukraine crisis - Uncategorized
Inspiration gained from dealing with thought leaders is blunted by stereotyping and hate in some reactions to columns.
Do President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats have enough time to reverse their impending November dynamic? Doubtful, David Winston writes.
There are limits to American power on a global scale, and we are seeing them firsthand in the Ukraine crisis, Walter Shapiro writes.
A guessing game: How Sen. Klobuchar’s tech bill will impact consumers - Uncategorized
Voter suppression and intimidation is increasingly finding its way into U.S. politics, as evidenced by recent GOP figures' actions, Mary C. Curtis writes.
The 2017 tax law changed the way businesses can write off R&D expenses. That could crimp innovation, Sharon Heck writes.
Politics is increasingly driven by grievance, with a side of anger. But that only plays to the bases of the parties, not to winning coalitions and solutions to public problems, David Winston writes.