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In Pods They Trust Jul. 30, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

"It's a big mess," says Hollie Gesaman, a mother of two young children in Streetsboro, Ohio. She wa... Read More

Call Me By My Name Jul. 29, 2020

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My daughter, "Connie," left home when she was at 17 to join the army. I was going throug... Read More

Using Lifesaving Drugs as a Means of Redistribution Jul. 29, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

When lifesaving drugs run low, hospitals have to choose which patients get a scarce drug, while othe... Read More

The Virus and the Malignancy Jul. 29, 2020

Terence Jeffrey

The word "unsustainable" is often used by politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., when they... Read More

America's Mindset Recovered From Spanish Flu for 1 Reason: Unity Jul. 28, 2020

Salena Zito

PITTSBURGH — Six months after a private staggered into the Fort Riley Army base infirmary in K... Read More

Education Is Much More Than TikTok Jul. 28, 2020

Daily Editorials

Throughout our bout with COVID-19, Colorado's children have been patient. You might even say they ha... Read More

Muzzling Fauci Amid Covid-19 Would Be Hazardous Jul. 27, 2020

Daily Editorials

Suppose your doctor, one of the nation's leading cardiologists, told you that you are at risk of a h... Read More

LYNDA HIRSCH ON TELEVISION -- GOSSIP Jul. 25, 2020

Lynda Hirsch on Television

"General Hospital" will start offering new episodes in mid-August. The show shut down production in ... Read More

Countering Fear That Spreads Like a Virus Jul. 24, 2020

C Force

On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data that suggests the numbe... Read More

Trump Is Right Jul. 24, 2020

Mona Charen

President Donald Trump has a point. People are being injured. The property damage runs into the mill... Read More

Trump Must Directly Appeal to African Americans Jul. 24, 2020

David Limbaugh

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump directly appealed to African American voters for... Read More

To Mask or Not To Mask Jul. 23, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — I have, for most of my adult life, been a practicing hypochondriac. So, it will c... Read More

Smaller Big Cities Can Be Better Cities Jul. 23, 2020

Froma Harrop

It was a bittersweet evening in Manhattan. Parisian-level charm had descended on what used to be tra... Read More

Path to Victory Jul. 23, 2020

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

There is always a path to victory; the question is, can it be found and followed? If I had the oppor... Read More

The COVID-19 Virus and Social Security Jul. 22, 2020

Social Security and You

Q: I keep hearing all this talk about how the COVID-19 virus is going to reduce future Social Securi... Read More

The Exceptional Greed of Health Care Executives Jul. 22, 2020

Jim Hightower

Sometimes I don't know whether to weep uncontrollably, laugh hysterically or just throw up. I recent... Read More

Thoughts on Going Back to School Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic Jul. 21, 2020

Tips from the Mommy MD Guides

My fiance and I have four sons between us — ages 13, 14, 15 and 16. (And five pairs of chicken... Read More

Are You Lonesome Tonight? Jul. 21, 2020

Stephen Moore

"Are you lonesome tonight? / Do you miss me tonight? / Are you sorry we drifted apart? / Does your m... Read More

Trump Needs to Articulate a Clear Second-Term Agenda Jul. 21, 2020

Daily Editorials

If President Donald Trump wants to convince voters that he deserves a second term, he must spend the... Read More

If Congress Lets Unemployment Aid Lapse, the Real Virus Toll Will Loom Large Jul. 20, 2020

Daily Editorials

As badly as the U.S. has mishandled the pandemic, there's been one bright spot: Despite historic une... Read More