by Jared Dillian As long as Wall Street has been in existence, it has been a tradition around this time of year for market participants to make predictions about what […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
Send the bigger stimulus checks already
by Conor Sen Let’s get down to brass tacks: Sending $2,000 in direct payments to Americans is a politically effective but economically inefficient way to provide needed relief to workers […]
Can Biden negotiate us to a better America?
by Jay Ambrose During the Democratic presidential primary, nothing seemed to haunt Joe Biden more than the charge of how totally, completely racist it was for him as a senator […]
Black officers poised to play a critical role in reform
by Jermaine Harris Earlier this month, I had the honor of participating in a panel discussion with retired police Officer Howard Saffold. He spoke about the discrimination and intense racism […]
Master painter John le Carre
by Keith C. Burris John le Carre, whose real name was David Cornwell, died Dec. 12 in England. He was rightly hailed as a master of the spy novel and […]
FAA reforms reassert primacy of Boeing oversight
At last, Congress has undone disastrous Federal Aviation Administration policy that abetted Boeing’s lapses in pushing the unsafe 737 MAX to market. The restoration of trusted FAA oversight is a […]
‘Fix Congress’ committee should keep at it
by Grant Tudor In September, after nearly two years of work, the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress released its final report — a package of eight dozen […]
First in line: AOC and the ugly world of vaccination politics
by Robert A. George The gift many Americans are eager for arrived early: A vaccine against COVID-19. Unfortunately, there is no such inoculation against political opportunism — which is exactly […]
Our 2021 New Year’s resolutions
Welcome to 2021! New Year’s Day (a.k.a., the first and likely last day we make good on our resolutions) is the first of a 365 day journey. We make plans, […]
Looking into the future to forecast 2021
by Carl P. Leubsdorf Wishing good riddance to 2020, it’s time for our annual not-totally-serious forecast for 2021. January — Democrats narrowly win two Georgia Senate seats; Republicans demand recount […]

