The Washington Post, beginning Nov. 1, 2019, will allow its syndicated columns to appear only in print. The columns will still be available as part of our e-edition newspaper online, but they will not be available as separate pieces on our website, ljworld.com. These columnists include George Will, David Ignatius, Michael Gerson and others. This does not affect other columnists like Leonard Pitts, Mona Charen, Connie Schultz and Mark Shields, who are not affiliated with the Washington Post.
So much for journalistic objectivity.
The BBC science editor covering the launch of Artemis II couldn’t contain her enthusiasm when the first plumes of smoke spread out from the launch pad. “Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness!” she exclaimed, clapping. As the rocket lifted off, she got ...
As a Black American who is old enough to remember the last days of legal Jim Crow racial segregation, I pay special attention whenever I hear signs that in many American minds the Civil War never really ended.
So does President Trump. That may help to explain why he took the extraordinary ...
I’ve watched the American triumvirate of leaders for a long time: principals House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, Senate Republican leader John Thune and President Donald Trump.
The ancient Roman triumvirate of generals had one that was truly great: Julius Caesar, famous ...
I am an Iran hardliner. But I’m struggling to understand how other hardliners can be so credulous about President Donald Trump’s leadership of this war. It’s as if you were stranded by the side of the road and accepted a ride from an obviously drunk driver.
Earlier this month, the Wall ...
The World Bank recently published a 276-page report supporting the idea that industrial policy belongs “in the national policy toolkit of all countries.” This is a significant reversal for an institution that spent decades pushing developing nations toward fiscal discipline, open trade and ...
This Easter week, I’ve been thinking about the 70% of Kansans who identify as Christians (one of whom is me), and how their — that is, our — influence on this state has changed.
When most people think about the impact of Christian voters, they imagine a whole range of specific political ...