Peace hangs by a thinner thread than usual in the Middle East, and the Trump administration is granting other factions significant control over what happens next.
The “Christchurch Call” is the start of a long process that will need to balance all sorts of issues — from freedom of speech to privacy.
Gov. Jay Inslee no longer embraces the standards submitted to the feds in the summer of 2016, if — conjecture here — he and his Department of Ecology ever truly did.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.
I am a proud member of the Writers Guild of America, but lately I feel about my union like I feel about the Lakers: I like the players, but I’m beginning to have serious doubts about management.
The relevant statutory language, which dates to 1924, provides that the secretary “shall furnish” the House Ways and Means Committee “with any return or return information” that it requests.
How many warnings will it take for our leaders to pay attention? What is the tipping point that will force our leaders to act?
I’ll never understand how it took 229 years for the Senate to adopt a policy that would allow working moms to, well, work.
It wasn’t any wonder when the patience in rural America simply ran out last week when news of more Chinese tariffs from Trump broke.
Americans’ trust in their government is abysmally low, according to both survey data and a more subjective reading of opinions about President Donald Trump and Congress.
Iran’s threat to pull out of the nuclear deal will likely have the opposite effect from the one the regime intends.
The conventional wisdom in Olympia is that the session “could have been worse.” I’d give it a grade of C+.
On May 3, workers scraped Chopp’s name from the door and put up Lovick’s along with the title Acting Speaker.