The Polish government’s threat to arrest Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows that the nation’s leadership will be a problem.
The Senate is holding a procedural vote to advance the legislation on Thursday. Republicans gave Biden particularly harsh reviews. Congressman Brian Mast says his office was made aware of millions ...
The second half of the year was historically consequential, a political season like no other. But it was also painfully stupid.
Illustrating how deeply Democratic attacks on Republican judicial nominees have descended into farce, Senator Edward M. Kennedy fulminates in a Washington Post op-ed, two days before the ...
My warmest wishes to the ecclesial communities of the East who are celebrating Christmas today! I pray especially for those who are suffering due to ongoing conflicts. May Jesus, the Prince of Peace, ...
Recognition of what Coates is really up to — in The Message and elsewhere — should chasten those who have treated him as the moral conscience of the West.
In what appears to be a bid to ensure that President-elect Trump enters office as a formally convicted felon, Judge Juan Merchan has denied Trump’s post-trial motions and proposes to sentence him next ...
In the New Orleans terror attack we saw another example of public officials’ apparent lack of trust that the public can handle the truth.
Conservatives would happily tear down most of DC, leaving only the White House, Congress and Supreme Court and some of the monuments. Tear the rest down and sow the underlying earth with salt so that ...
When the House of Representatives convenes on Friday, Representative Mike Johnson will face a tricky fight to get reelected as speaker.
After the New Orleans massacre, press headlines and news alerts followed the tired formula of treating the truck as the killer.
Carter entered office as the 39th president of the United States in 1977, defeating then-president Gerald Ford.