The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would be a tragedy at any time, but her death only six weeks before a rancorous presidential election has thrown a match into our already smoldering political tinderbox.
For the second year in a row, the proportion of the U.S. population who are immigrants did not increase, according to new numbers from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (its annual “mini‐census”).
All the talk of character, leadership, the political oxygen sucked up by the President, Covid‐19, and violence in cities, obscures that Biden is offering a markedly “progressive” agenda.
It is imperative that a re‐elected President Trump not return to the dangerously confrontational policy toward North Korea that he embraced during the initial months of his first term.