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Opinion

Rich Lowry

Columns

Now it's all coming out. Not only was President Joe Biden in serious decline, Karine Jean-Pierre — celebrated in numerous fawning media profiles — was a rotten White House press secretary. In an interview with Axios, a former White House official called her "one of the most ineffectual ...

Georgia Garvey

Columns

COUNSELOR: Gentlemen, please have a seat. Thanks for coming today. I understand the two of you are navigating a recent conflict and would like some guidance in resolving that dispute. It's very brave to seek help, you know. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: (Mumbling) Wasn't my idea. Mike Johnson ...

Setting it straight

Editorial

In the Daily Mining Gazette story Saturday, "Perking it Up," the correct quote by Val Baciak is "Our wheel house is a nosh-style charcuterie."

Michael Barone

Columns

You see the same pattern over much of the world. In three consecutive presidential elections in the United States. In the latest polls in Britain, where the 2016 Brexit referendum was the first notable outbreak. In France's most recent national election and in Germany's. In Canada's election ...

Debra Saunders

Columns

WASHINGTON — "Democracy is in peril" is the warning bubbling up all over popular culture. President Donald Trump is enjoying his second term, one made sweeter after wins in both the Electoral College and the popular vote. I don't think the warnings about authoritarian rule are ...

Copper Country People & Places

Columns

After an eight-month labor strike waged by the United Steelworkers AFL-CIO Local 4312 against Universal Oil Product Company’s Calumet & Hecla mines, UOP had had enough. On April 9, 1969, strikers were informed they no longer had jobs. “As of this morning,” the notice read,” your ...