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A candidate who cares about freedom

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump spoke at the Libertarian Party convention, asking delegates to vote for him, promising, “I will put a libertarian in my Cabinet!” But Libertarians nominated Chase Oliver instead. Unlike most political candidates, Oliver learned about the world ...

Joe Biden’s executive amnesty is illegal, unjust and self-defeating

WASHINGTON — During the Constitution ratification debates between the Federalists (who supported ratification) and the Anti-Federalists (who opposed it), one of the most strident areas of disagreement was the extent to which the proposed position of president of the United States was actually ...

The Roberts Court: A grave insult to the people

WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John Roberts, meet Roger Taney, your history big brother. Abraham Lincoln despised Taney as the legal upholder of white supremacy but had to suffer being sworn in by the old Maryland scarecrow in 1861. In that fraught March moment, the dark past and bright future ...

Almanac

By The Associated Press Today in History Today is Friday, June 28, the 180th day of 2024. There are 186 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, were shot to death in Sarajevo by Serb nationalist ...

Why I’m scared about Thursday

BERKELEY — I’m 78 today, and I’m terrified about what might come down Thursday evening when the oldest candidates ever to compete in a presidential race debate each other. I’m less worried that Biden will suffer a mental lapse or physically stumble than I am that Biden will look weak ...

My questions for the candidates

WASHINGTON — The debate between President Biden and former president Donald Trump Thursday night on CNN ought to be more than rehearsed answers and soundbites we’ve heard before. Polls show Americans are alarmed over what many feel is the unraveling of our country when it comes to the ...