“How much of my soul did I lose today?” A short-story collection by John Andrews imagines the travails of George Leland, a conservative state senator struggling in the gray area where the personal and the political collide.
When Europeans vote this summer, and Americans this fall, the campaigns will have a common theme, says columnist Bill Moloney. Populism is on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic, and the smug elites are worried.
President Biden and his Democratic party risk alienating Jewish and Muslim voters alike as they seek a middle ground for U.S. policy in the protracted struggle between Israel and Hamas, notes columnist Bill Moloney.
With chaotic, unrestrained immigration now the top election-year issue on Americans’ minds, columnist Bill Moloney outlines a bold three-part reform bill that could garner bipartisan support and resolve the crisis.