Steve Chapman is a columnist and editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune.
How Will the Hong Kong Protests End?
The brave idealism of the people of Hong Kong is enough to stir the heart of anyone who cherishes freedom.
The brave idealism of the people of Hong Kong is enough to stir the heart of anyone who cherishes freedom.
Our options have fallen into two categories: bad and worse.
In the next two years, Congress will probably do next to nothing. That's a good thing.
The postseason no longer features baseball at its best.
The president's math on Saudi deals doesn't add up.
Letting Trump conduct negotiations with foreign governments is like leaving teenagers unsupervised at home for a weekend.
Independents now make up a plurality of the public.
The president's economic agenda is harming American businesses and consumers.
The Trump administration wants to do more of what hasn't worked.
Don't assume Roe v. Wade will be safe with Justice Kavanaugh.
Donald Trump will serve the remainder of his presidency under the specter of prison.
Donald Trump has an instinct for finding and empowering scam artists, spongers, and thugs.
Trump's ideal of "economic independence" is the exact opposite of what economists recommend.
The president's bluster is harmful for America.
Trump's trade policies will slow growth, destroy jobs, and raise consumer prices.
An expensive tutorial on the perils of government interaction.
The SCOTUS nominee takes a dim view of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
Federal debt now equals 78 percent of gross domestic product.
The simple fact is that the U.S. is not winning the war.
Trump's approach has been a model of brutality, inflicting unspeakable horror on children and parents.
It's the most astonishing reversal in modern American political history.
American national security is in the hands of fools and incompetents.
Imports improve the economy and benefit the country.
A reminder of the most illuminating and depressing reality of our time.
Trump's tough talk is likely to backfire.
They may take for granted the bounty capitalism has bestowed.
Judging the outcome of this week's SCOTUS opinion allowing states to legalize sports gambling.
Good intentions can make for awful policies.
Don't believe the falsehoods peddled by Trump and Sessions.
The only thing the president enjoys more than boasting about himself is hearing others brag for him.
It's in America's national security interest to stay in the agreement.
Special interests want the government to protect them from competition.
Whatever we get from North Korea, we can expect to pay for in full.
When it comes to Putin, Trump comes across as scared.
Trump does not treat his ignorance as a flaw to be fixed. He treats it as a precious jewel to be protected.
Donald Trump is a perpetual danger to every company in America.
Dr. Ronny Jackson is the hapless underling of an incompetent leader.
Thanks to Congress and President Trump, budget deficits will only mushroom.
The question is whether the Democrats will lead their party on a giddy march to the left.
Congressional Republicans may be keeping quiet not because they want to see Mueller fired but because they don't.
Trump has confirmed over and over that he's a weakling masquerading as a tough guy.
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