Opinion
Guest opinion: The persecution of Mark Kelly and the pattern behind it
Guest opinion: Can the U.S. solve its electricity crisis?
NAPOLITANO: A lawless presidency
ROBBINS: Going to extremes: As our domestic cancer spreads, America flails
WSU guest opinion: Most Utahns didn’t track the redistricting fight. That’s exactly why we elect representatives.
JOECKS: America needs more masculinity
The Homefront: Finding a way to re-solve this year’s re-solutions
MCCLURE: Marking time in an unceremonious world
STOSSEL: Doomed?
WILLIAMS: The task that lies ahead in Venezuela
Dictator and narco-terrorist Nicolas Maduro was captured by U.S. forces in a thrilling nighttime raid on his palace in Caracas, Venezuela, in an operation codenamed Operation Absolute Resolve. The mission involved over 150 aircraft launched from around 20 bases across the hemisphere. It ...
Guest opinion: The persecution of Mark Kelly and the pattern behind it
The Trump administration’s move to strip Senator Mark Kelly of his military rank and retirement benefits is not an isolated bureaucratic dispute. It is part of a broader, deeply familiar pattern: the use of falsehoods, distortions, and punitive measures against those who challenge Donald ...
FISCHER: Housing market steadies, requires analytical approach to buying and selling
It has been said that if you “torture numbers, they will confess to anything.” Today, we have a few confessions to make. Nothing earth-shattering, despite what many of us may have been quietly hoping for. If you were anticipating a full-blown identity crisis in the market, i.e. a moment ...
Guest opinion: Can the U.S. solve its electricity crisis?
As America moves into 2026, consumers are looking for relief from an ongoing “affordability crisis.” While prices for some key items have mercifully held steady — or even come down — other costs such as rent, dining out, and hospital visits continue to climb unabated. U.S. electricity ...
NAPOLITANO: A lawless presidency
The United States invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro, the domestically recognized Venezuelan president, violated the U.S. Constitution and international law. The Constitution makes clear that only Congress can authorize a foreign invasion. In the pre-World War II era, ...
HARROP: There are times to put down cellphones. Lots of times.
The year opened with what could be one of the most horrifying videos of 2026. At 1:30 a.m. in a basement bar at a Swiss ski resort, flames started dancing on the ceiling. Instead of rushing upstairs to flee the room, many celebrants lifted their cellphones toward the blaze, eager to record the ...