Gavin Newsom won’t be the Democrats’ 2028 presidential nominee unless he wins a significant share of the African American vote.
So how’s he courting it?
Promoting his new memoir to a largely Black audience in Atlanta, the California governor decided to forge a connection by boasting ...
Here’s a depressing-but all-too-predictable headline from The Wall Street Journal last week: “Detroit’s EV Pullback Is Costing $50 Billion.”
Yikes. That’s a lot of money for the American auto industry to lose.
Once again, we have confirmation of an iron law of economics: If you ...
The Winter Olympics had its thrills and spills — and a deep philosophical divide represented by two American, or American-born, athletes.
Jack Hughes, the gold medal-winning American hockey player for the U.S. team, gave voice to a patriotic reflex in his heartfelt expressions of love of ...
President Trump called Rev. Jesse Jackson “a force of nature” and so he was. Jackson, who died last Tuesday at 84, was the last great orator of the civil rights movement. He could bring an audience to cheers or to tears with the power of his personality.
I once accompanied him to a ...
Everyone who witnessed it remembers where they were.
The victory of the gold-medal-winning U.S. men’s hockey team over the Soviets at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y., was the greatest American sporting event of the 20th century, featuring the greatest call of all time — ...
My first reaction to Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech, delivered on Valentine’s Day, at the Munich Security Conference, was, “Last year, President Donald Trump sent the bad cop, Vice President J.D. Vance. This year, he sent the good cop, Rubio. Progress.” In February 2025, the ...