With Dianne Feinstein’s passing, California loses—the country loses—a senator who governed with dignity and, sometimes, bipartisanship. What, today, are the chances that Californians will elect a replacement with those qualities? READ MORE »
Long before Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. came on the scene, Mound Bayou, MS, an all-black town founded by two former slaves, was a center of opposition to both disenfranchisement and segregation. How? Through entrepreneurship and self-reliance. READ MORE »
In the coming months, seven Latin American countries will choose new leaders. The results are worth watching, because there is a chance that we’ll see a retreat from anti-Americanism—and an increase, as a result, in respect for the rule of law and individual rights. READ MORE »