America’s future prosperity could well depend on its ability to use the COVID-19 epidemic and the fear it engenders for positive results: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
Coronavirus ventilators supply botched just like lack of testing. Now, 3 urgent priorities
President Donald Trump needs to be proactive in coordinating with states, saving America and protecting front-line health care workers: Our view
The right way forward on coronavirus
The economy and fighting COVID-19 is one and the same. Continue to flatten the curve, push on test kits and vaccines: Our view
Beating Donald Trump in the 2020 election isn’t everything; it’s the only thing
Debating wine cellar fundraisers, free tuition and ‘Medicare for All’ won’t rid America of unfit President Trump: Our view
Impeachment of Donald Trump doesn’t remove the need for common ground
Russia is still trying to exploit divisions in America. USA TODAY is trying to heal the nation’s wounds and identify areas of agreement: Our view
With Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, U.S. Congress stands up to China
President Trump, sign the financial incentives to persuade Beijing to de-escalate protests, rather than strike a Tiananmen-like crackdown: Our view
Impeachment hearings: Trump Ukraine scandal isn’t just another partisan dispute
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats have begun to refer to what President Trump did as bribery. A better word might be extortion: Our view
In impeachment hearings, Donald Trump is the one blocking firsthand witnesses
House Republicans complain impeachment witnesses are giving secondhand or thirdhand information. So where are Mick Mulvaney and John Bolton?: Our view
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