Hunter Biden recounted that his father simply said, ‘I hope you know what you are doing.’ Joe Biden should have said more than that: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
Trump uses Justice as personal enforcer on California emissions deal with automakers
From the AT&T-Time Warner merger to BMW, Ford, Honda and VW, antitrust division is rewarding Trump’s friends, punishing those who defy him: Our view
Unregulated vaping spawns new teenage nicotine addicts. And now adult vapers are dying.
Lung illnesses have emergedamong at least 215 people who used e-cigarettes. THC could be a common factor.Where’s the oversight?: Our view
Business Roundtable’s new commitment to more than shareholders is right on the money
Top CEOs have redefined the purpose of a corporation. They now should also acknowledge that the biggest threat to capitalism is capitalists: Our view
Even as opioid deaths grew, drugmakers and distributors made and sold pills ‘like Doritos’
Opioid data pried loose by The Washington Post and the Charleston Gazette-Mail from ARCOS confirms there is plenty of blame to go around: Our view
If terrorists attacked Dayton, El Paso and Gilroy, would America do nothing?
America harbors no greater culture of violence, mental illness or racial animosity than other nations; it just has more guns: Our view
Now’s not the time for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates
The U.S. economy is already on powerful medication, from the $1.5 trillion tax cut as well as from federal borrowing and spending: Our view
Paying ransomware pirates only encourages more criminal hackers
Follow the FBI’s advice: Don’t pay hacking ransoms. Invest taxpayer dollars in training programs, spam filters and other cybersecurity: Our view
Mueller testimony: Audio version of special counsel report will help Americans judge
Donald Trump tweets Robert Mueller ‘should not be given another bite at the apple.’ Another bite could judge whether it’s rotten to the core: Our view
How Big Pharma plays games with drug patents and how to combat it
Drug companies overcharge in ways that are unique to theirindustry. America’s patent system should reward innovation, not lawyering: Our view