Where exactly is all this money going to come from, because San Francisco is facing a $728 million budget shortfall over the next two fiscal years?
Author: Joe Concha, Opinion Contributor
Where in the world is Joe Biden?
Despite Biden’s campaign relaunch, there hasn’t yet been much in the way of traditional campaigning.
Trump, Biden seek safe spaces far from debate stage
Safe spaces used to be confined to college campuses. Now they’re being embraced by
two grown men seeking the Oval Office who don’t have the courage to debate.
Press conferences now extinct as Biden lets TikTokers do the talking
TikTok may be a national security nightmare, but it’s a dream for Team Biden, who see it as a key to securing a second term.
Ron DeSantis: The next Scott Walker?
Republican voters will have to decide whether the governor is ready for primetime and prepared to take on Biden — or just another Scott Walker.
Media-voter disconnect prompts 2 big questions about Trump indictment
The disconnect between what the media and public deem an important story has never been wider.
Media, academia fuel anti-conservative chaos on campus
When it comes to civil debate and encountering thoughts, ideas and opinions that differ from one’s own – that is, the entire point of higher education – the solution among many younger adults appears to be censorship.
The time has come for a 9/11-like commission on COVID-19
Hard questions and definitive answers are needed on the most consequential global event of our lifetime.
Pete Buttigieg fails the Woody Allen test
If he wants to be president one day, Buttigieg must show more effort, urgency and competency than what the country has witnessed so far.
The new red wave is already here
Do we want a country that looks like California or Texas? One that mirrors New York or Florida?