House Republicans complain impeachment witnesses are giving secondhand or thirdhand information. So where are Mick Mulvaney and John Bolton?: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
Trump impeachment hearings confirm ‘no quid pro quo’ defense is a lie
As Bill Taylor and George Kent testified, Ukraine needed military aid, and Donald Trump cared less about Ukraine than about the Biden probe: Our view
Amazon loses in Seattle, which joins other liberal communities chasing jobs away
San Francisco and Silicon Valley. New York and Amazon. Now Seattle and a ‘head tax.’ The message to high-paying jobs is not in my backyard: Our view
Amazon loses in Seattle, which joins other liberal communities chasing jobs away
San Francisco and Silicon Valley. New York and Amazon. Now Seattle and a ‘head tax.’ The message to high-paying jobs is not in my backyard: Our view
Elections 2019 deliver warnings to Donald Trump and both Republican and Democratic Parties
Republicans, a course correction is in order. Democrats, you have what looks like two parties, and only one is on a roll: Our view
Facebook doesn’t have to run paid ads peddling politicians’ lies
Mark Zuckerberg wrapping himself in the First Amendment is a cop-out, something that several hundred Facebook employees noted in a letter: Our view
ISIS leader Bakr al-Baghdadi’s demise is a triumph for civilization over barbarity
For now, President Donald Trump and his administration deserve credit for bringing the Islamic State terrorist to justice in a daring raid: Our view
Donald Trump pours gasoline on Syria. Now Turkey-Kurds-Russia blowup may one day burn USA.
Surrendering to Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan has yielded in 10 days a humanitarian crisis and wins for Bashar Assad, ISIS and Iran: Our view
In Jamal Khashoggi’s death, Saudi money is talking louder than murder
Donald Trump praises Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and Jared Kushner is among those flocking to the Saudi ‘Davos in the Desert’: Our view
Nancy Pelosi doesn’t have to hold House impeachment inquiry vote. But the speaker should.
Donald Trump is wrong on what the Constitution needs on impeachment inquiry. But a full House vote would give
investigators a stronger hand: Our view