Stock markets are volatile, yet the Trump administration keeps shaking things up: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
New Year’s resolutions we’d like to see
For 2019, USA TODAY Editorial Board’s wish list begins with Mueller and ends with a suggestion for an FBI agent who did a backflip. Happy New Year!
Trump’s visit to troops was as overdue as it was welcome
For service members spending the holidays far from home, the arrival of the commander in chief shows they’re not forgotten: Our view
Opioid fight shows glimmers of progress
War on overdose deaths includes policing with naloxone, giving inmates medication-assisted treatment, and expanding Medicaid: Our view
Yes, Virginia, there is good news this Christmas
Despite the Washington shutdown and tragic Indonesian tsunami, the present era has generally been characterized bypeace and progress: Our view
James Mattis exits, along with the guardrails for Donald Trump’s foreign policy
Defense secretary and president have clashing world views. Mattis believes in respecting allies and confronting authoritarians: Our view
Then, GOP was quick to impeach. Now, not so much.
Twenty years ago, Republicans rushed to impeach Bill Clinton for lying about sex. Now they are making excuses for Donald Trump: Our view
How the Russians attacked America’s democracy
New reports detail sophisticated disinformation campaign and highlight how the nation needs to harden its defenses before 2020: Our view.
If Mexico will pay for the wall, then why the big budget fight?
There’s a deal to be made to avoid a pre-Christmas government shutdown: Our view
Trump’s next chief of staff will be a pretend chief of staff
John Kelly is leaving this chaotic and demeaning White House. Now who wants to jump into a sandbox that’s looking more like legal quicksand?: Our view