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The Curse of the California Governor's Race Continues Aug. 18, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — In politics, biography is destiny. It can also be deceiving. Just look at the Cal... Read More

Presidential Chutzpah Aug. 15, 2026

Susan Estrich

When Truth Social, President Donald Trump's media mouthpiece, announced that it would be selling adv... Read More

Escape From Ankara Aug. 13, 2026

Susan Estrich

Last month, President Donald Trump left the summit in Ankara, Turkey in a catering truck. He walked ... Read More

Class Act: A President Who Knew Right From Wrong Aug. 11, 2026

Jeff Robbins

"Don't it always seem to go," Joni Mitchell wrote decades ago, "that you don't know what you've got ... Read More

Iran is Teaching Trump a Painful Version of the Art of the Deal Aug. 11, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — President Donald Trump didn't want to be compared to one failed president, and so ... Read More

The Persecution of a Public Servant Aug. 08, 2026

Susan Estrich

Anthony Fauci is an American hero. He spent his entire life in public service. He took on impossible... Read More

The Hard Lesson for AIPAC Aug. 06, 2026

Susan Estrich

There are plenty of explanations for what happened in the Michigan Senate Democratic primary, where ... Read More

The Data Center Revolt Is a Populist Rebellion Against Corporate Rule Aug. 05, 2026

Jim Hightower

Not that it matters, but sometimes I wonder if the billionaire potentates of artificial intelligence... Read More

In the Governor's Race, Californians Are Searching for a Great Leader, but That Option Might Not Be on the Menu Aug. 04, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — As spelled out by former President Thomas Jefferson in our republic, all men are c... Read More

A Familiar Number, a Far More Dangerous Moment Jul. 31, 2026

Erick Erickson

The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond has climbed back to where it stood in 2007, north of 5%, and ... Read More

Gavin's Old Girlfriend Jul. 30, 2026

Susan Estrich

Gavin Newsom is a case study of why not to run for president. For starters, his wife is the target o... Read More

Support for ICE Melts as Agents Find Themselves in Hot Seat Over Racial Slurs Jul. 30, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — The ICE raids are about race. They're fueled by racism. And they're supported by r... Read More

AI Billionaires Say: Get Out of Our Way, Fools! Jul. 29, 2026

Jim Hightower

Does becoming a billionaire turn one into an insufferable jerk, or is that an innate quality they br... Read More

Ending the Backlash Jul. 25, 2026

Susan Estrich

"Ending the Backlash on LGBTQI+ Issues" is the title of the report out this week from the respected ... Read More

Two Crime Families Do Not Make an Honest Town Jul. 24, 2026

Erick Erickson

In tribal politics, we are not supposed to raise this. Someone should, and the truth does not care a... Read More

Pete Hegseth's War Jul. 23, 2026

Susan Estrich

So far, the number is $37.5 billion. That's how much we've spent so far on the war against Iran. Wh... Read More

Dark Season: The Oldest Hatred Deepens and Spreads Jul. 21, 2026

Jeff Robbins

Time-honored wisdom holds that if it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck and quacks like a duck, ... Read More

As I Was Saying, There is No 'Sanctuary' From Immigration Enforcement Jul. 21, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Anyone who has written about immigration for more than 35 years, and who has the s... Read More

The Limits of Merit Jul. 18, 2026

Susan Estrich

The New York City Public School system is 62% Black and Hispanic. At its eight most prestigious comp... Read More

Scary Stuff Jul. 16, 2026

Susan Estrich

Representative Ro Khanna was touring the West Bank in Israel when, he says, a group of armed Israeli... Read More