Columnist Paul Mills did some fact checking after reading a salacious detail about Margaret Chase Smith’s husband.
Perspective
The economics of the US holiday tree industry
The spirit of the season is free, but that tree is going to cost you.
Fall of Assad puts Russia’s large military footprint in Syria at risk
The United States and other nations have bases in the country, but none as large or significant as Russia’s.
Alex Lear: The Hatfields and the holidays: A love letter
The holidays for me are bittersweet. They’re so busy that I can’t get around to enjoying them until they’re past. As my great-grandfather Clifford Hatfield missed his original family, I miss those who’ve passed me by.
Stabilizing Syria will be a major challenge for fractured opposition and external backers
Opposition forces marched into Damascus on Dec. 8, seemingly ending the half-century rule of the Assad family. But what happens next?
Timeline: The shocking speed of Syria’s rebel advance against Assad
His poster once loomed over almost every corner. Family statues stood over busy streets. Syrian rebel forces said they had entered Damascus on Sunday, dislodging President Bashar al-Assad, whose family has ruled Syria with an iron fist for more than 53 years. The lightning offensive, led by the armed Islamist faction Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, ended […]
Syria’s future will be brighter with U.S. help
Preventing a terrorist resurgence and ensuring the battered nation’s new government represents all Syrians is in America’s best interests, too.
Both sides are finding fault with Biden’s pardon of his son — here’s why they are right
The ‘optics’ were not good for Joe Biden, but most parents would understand the president’s desire to protect his son.
Biden’s pardon of Hunter: A flip-flop or a lie?
The reasons the president cites for pardoning his son could have been made when he rejected a pardon.
Is Hunter Biden’s pardon a good or bad thing for the rule of law?
It either strengthens it — or undermines it, depending whom you’re talking to