Opinion January 5 BENNETT, MOHRMAN: 2026 will give us over 1,000 ways to boost educational freedom New federal tax credit scholarship program allows taxpayers to donate $1,700 to education nonprofits starting 2027, creating educational choice options.
Opinion January 5 Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come Constitutional questions on federalism, executive power and citizenship dominate Supreme Court's upcoming term with key cases set for oral arguments.
Opinion January 4 GREGG JARRETT: No, Trump's order to snatch Maduro was not illegal or unconstitutional Trump's arrest of Venezuelan dictator Maduro sparks fierce debate as Democrats allegedly call it "illegal" while supporters cite constitutional authority.
Opinion January 4 DAVID MARCUS: Trump restores America as the world's sole superpower President Donald Trump's Venezuela operation against Maduro sends clear message to Russia and China about U.S. superpower status in this new geopolitical era.
Opinion January 4 Nikole Hannah-Jones praises a cop-killer and rewrites history in the New York Times Former New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones praises convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur in controversial column, sparking criticism for rewriting history and ignoring victims.
Opinion January 4 The faith deficit in artificial intelligence should alarm every American People increasingly turn to AI for life's hardest questions once asked of pastors and counselors. The results should alarm those who value moral formation.
Opinion January 4 JONATHAN TURLEY: Why Trump went off script on Venezuela and why it won't matter Legal expert analyzes Trump's Venezuela operation after president contradicts official narrative on Maduro seizure, revealing nation-building plans.
Opinion January 3 REBECCA GRANT: The strategic logic of Operation Absolute Resolve Trump launched Operation Absolute Resolve, targeting Venezuela's Maduro in a reported military action involving 150-plus aircraft and special forces
Opinion January 3 ALEX BERENSON: Minnesota learned the hard way that tribes don't vanish at the border Here's how African tribal loyalty systems recreated themselves in the US with devastating consequences for Minnesota's federal and state welfare programs.
Opinion January 3 JONATHAN TURLEY: Why capture of Maduro didn't require approval from Congress Legal analysis explores potential U.S. action against Venezuela's Maduro, citing Noriega precedent and drug trafficking charges involving Honduras.
Opinion January 3 BROADCAST BIAS: Late-night comedy death spiral shows how leftist hate killed its humor CBS grants Stephen Colbert one more season as late-night comedy ratings sink amid political bias, with broadcast networks losing money on leftist shows.