Should Nikki Haley run for president? Polls show in a Donald Trump vs. Ron DeSantis presidential race, DeSantis wins. Add a rival and Trump leads.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
Ron DeSantis is fulfilling his promise to oust the ‘woke mob.’ Is he taking it too far?
Even if you’re sympathetic to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ mission, if he can limit expression on college campuses, so could a very different governor.
Pets are our companions at home. More employers are welcoming them at work, too.
Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households own a pet. Employers are starting to realize that being pet-friendly is smart for business.
Can the government force us to say things we don’t believe? SCOTUS will decide this term
All Americans should feel uncomfortable with the government deciding what messages we can convey – or not convey – even in a professional capacity.
Dr. Fauci is open to more school shutdowns? You’ve got to be kidding me.
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s comments seem especially tone deaf after studies have shown just how damaging school shutdowns have been on America’s children.
After tragedies like Club Q shooting, let’s pause and mourn before demonizing one another
In a social media world where news spreads quickly, journalists and politicians have a special obligation not to fuel uncertain narratives.
Will Oregon go Republican? GOP surge at state level shines a light on what voters want.
What’s happening in Oregon echoes around the country, where citizens sick of failed Democratic policies lead to the rise of surprising candidates.
Love him or hate him, Ron DeSantis is Republican Party’s best shot at moving past Trump
Many Republicans liked Donald Trump’s policies but weren’t thrilled with the never-ending drama of his antics. Ron DeSantis provides an alternative.
GOP is no longer the party of old, white men. Meet the conservative women on the rise.
Conservative women are working on the front lines and behind the scenes to shape politics and policy that affect all Americans.
Is GOP’s ‘big tent’ shrinking? Traditional conservatives find themselves without a home.
Recent primaries and elections haven’t been all bad news for Republicans who would just as soon move on from Donald Trump and his grip on the party.