For those who prefer Trump to Biden on policy, but deplore his conduct in office, Democrats are making it a tough choice.
For those who prefer Trump to Biden on policy, but deplore his conduct in office, Democrats are making it a tough choice.
Establishing and protection public order on city streets is a job for mayors and city councils, not presidents.
The Ducey administration’s matrix for reopenings is actually a scientific facade for what is in reality a judgment call.
When it comes to respecting constitutional bounds, Donald Trump is no William Taft.
Tests are, and will remain, a scarce resource. To maximize their use to prevent serious and deadly cases, priority should be given to vulnerable populations.
The case for shutting down the state again is based on flawed cross-state COVID comparisons. Here’s the missing perspective.
Greg Stanton claims authorship pride in the self-proclaimed infrastructure funding plan of House Democrats, which is actually about much more than just that. But in terms of fiscal responsibility, federalism and the allocation of capital, it’s a step backward.
Police reform in Congress is at a dead stop, and Sinema’s support of a virtual filibuster is part of the reason. This wasn’t good-faith bipartisanship.
Why is it the job of the United States to protect democratic Europe against a smaller and economically weaker Russia?
Her vacation tax credit may be pro-business, but it violates fundamental economic conservative principles.