Republicans, a course correction is in order. Democrats, you have what looks like two parties, and only one is on a roll: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
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
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
China’s business bullying jumps to new heights over tweet by NBA Rockets GM
At least Daryl Morey got support from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver who, to his credit, said the league would adhere to American values: Our view
In the case of Donald Trump and Ukraine, Hunter Biden is guilty of poor judgment
Hunter Biden recounted that his father simply said, ‘I hope you know what you are doing.’ Joe Biden should have said more than that: Our view
2020 candidate Andrew Yang’s ‘freedom dividend’ plan comes with big liabilities
Andrew Yang’s proposal to give $1,000 a month to U.S. citizens fails math, is profligate in its spending and is wildly anti-family: Our view
Phase out nuclear power? Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders locked in absurd arms race
Candidates playing anti-nukes card while claiming to careabout climate change can’t be serious. It is America’s third largest energy source: Our view
Trump fumes over California emissions deal with car companies, DOJ investigates automakers
From the AT&T-Time Warner merger and now with BMW, Ford, Honda and VW, storied antitrust division is acting like Trump’s petty enforcer: Our view
Is China ready to negotiate? Donald Trump has no clue on how to deliver a trade deal.
China isn’t going to be forced to change by a U.S. president who has isolated his country on the world stage and can’t see beyond his tweets: Our view