Tighter state laws on storing firearms can reduce the number of tragedies like the school shooting in Michigan.
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Investing in proven college-completion strategies would boost students’ career prospects and expand the economy.
Petty spats are no substitute for sound policy — especially after Brexit.
With billions in federal aid still unspent, districts need to keep their doors open — and their kids in the classroom.
The U.S. and Europe should make clear that Russia will pay a heavy price for invading a sovereign state.
The longer developing nations remain unvaccinated, the greater the danger of new variants emerging. Closing the gap will require focusing on vaccine demand as well as supply.
Allowing Medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies would be a big step toward making medicines affordable.
A faster reduction in the Fed’s bond-buying program makes sense for now. But policy makers need to keep an open mind.
It’s an improbable alliance. It will be tested immediately and severely. But if it works, it could breathe life into more productive politics.
Armed demonstrations threaten public safety — and freedom of speech.
A “sole purpose” declaration would send the wrong message to adversaries and allies alike.
After three decades of democracy, the political center has collapsed. Ahead lies a bitterly polarized presidential runoff. A notable economic success is in danger of falling apart.
A new antitrust bill inadvertently highlights an important fact: The Silicon Valley giants are in intensely competitive markets.
In nominating the current chair for a second term, Biden puts the emphasis where it rightly belongs: on continuity, not politics.
If the Iranian regime isn’t willing to accept more stringent limits on its nuclear activities, the Biden administration should ramp up pressure.
Don’t overlook one achievement from the COP26 climate summit. It could be more significant than you think.
Thousands of pieces of debris now threaten spaceflight, commercial satellites — and the global economy.
To preserve a crucial relationship, President Joe Biden should waive penalties for the fellow Quad member’s purchase of a Russian missile system.
Autonomous trucks will be safer, cheaper, faster and greener. They’ll also create tens of thousands of new jobs.
Striking down the rule would lead to rising violence, and not just in New York.