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Opinion: Open the doors of Supreme Court

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Former FBI Director James B. Comey’s open testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee earlier this month, broadcast live on national television, reflected well on...

Kathleen Parker: Can words be lethal?

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WASHINGTON — Words matter, journalists are fond of saying.This comes lately in the context of presidential tweets that conceivably could have serious repercussions. Otherwise,...

William O’Keefe: Time for leadership on tax reform

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Earlier this week, House Speaker Paul Ryan delivered a major speech articulating his vision for how lawmakers should enact comprehensive tax reform this year,...

Nathan L. Gonzales: 11 things about special elections

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President Trump and the Republicans continue to play with electoral fire, but the GOP on Tuesday pulled off two more special election victories; this...

Cal Thomas: Sinking feeling in Puerto Rico

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“Puerto Rico, my heart’s devotion. Let it sink back in the ocean.” — West Side StoryThe Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is drowning. The island,...

Funny businessgoing on withcell phone users

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For better or for worse, cell phones have become an indispensable part of most Americans’ everyday lives. In recent polls, about half the country...

Shari Botwin: Some hope amid Bill Cosby mistrial

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For the last two weeks, throughout the testimony and jury deliberations, I attended the sexual-assault trial of Bill Cosby in Norristown, Pa. I have...

Mary Sanchez: North Korea sends frightening message over college student

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Make no mistake about it: North Korea’s horrific treatment of American college student Otto Warmbier is meant as a lesson to the United States:...

Chris Erskine: For Father’s Day this year, I want a ‘dad bod’

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I had children for the same reasons most guys do, so I’d have someone to play catch with for the rest of my life.The...

George Will: Nurturing our capacity for regeneration

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OSSINING, N.Y. — Sparkling in the sunlight that inspired 19th-century romantic painters of the Hudson River School, Sing Sing prison’s razor wire, through which...