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School Censors Lose Another Battle Dec. 28, 2021

Corey Friedman

School boards, superintendents and principals in the Garden State are on notice: No more censorship ... Read More

A Press Afraid to Be Free? Oct. 28, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In a week, the Supreme Court will decide if it will consider diminishing long-standing protections f... Read More

Efficiency Is Costly Oct. 20, 2021

Classic Zig Ziglar

When I was a youngster in Yazoo City, Miss., twice each week — on Tuesday and Friday nights &#... Read More

To Keep Lawsuits Away, Think Like a Burglar Sep. 21, 2021

Succeeding in Your Business

A reader asks: "I am a small landlord. I buy houses and rent them. My accountant says I do not need ... Read More

We All Live in a Small Town Aug. 11, 2021

Classic Zig Ziglar

Chances are excellent that when you read the heading on this column, you thought to yourself, "Man, ... Read More

6 Ways to Do-It-Yourself Home Search Jul. 06, 2021

Dear Monty

Dear Monty: We want to buy a home, but we have been outbid twice already. Agents say few homes are c... Read More

Exercise Your Freedom of Speech. Write an Op-Ed Apr. 30, 2021

Holding Space for Good

I used to write a mommy blog for a parenting publication. After it won an award (and with my editor'... Read More

Here Comes the Sun Mar. 18, 2021

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — I was right. I have been right for over 50 years. Through those at times lonely y... Read More

20 Years: A Syndication Anniversary Reflection Jan. 01, 2020

Michelle Malkin

I live to write. I write to live. The close of 2019 marks two full decades since I entered national ... Read More

November 27, 2019 Nov. 27, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I have had a best friend for nearly 20 years. However, in the past six or seven years, "... Read More

Censorship by Theft on University Campus Nov. 20, 2019

Daily Editorials

Radford University, a taxpayer-supported institution in southwestern Virginia, is in a public relati... Read More

Classic Ann Landers Nov. 03, 2019

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

The New York Times Repeatedly Called a Famous Cartoonist an Anti-Semite -- and Didn't Ask Him for Comment Oct. 04, 2019

Ted Rall

Earlier this year, Portuguese cartoonist Antonio Moreira Antunes drew one of the most controversial ... Read More

Two Views of Social Security From the 1970s Jul. 10, 2019

Social Security and You

My sister lives in a home she inherited from my mother after my mom died in the early 1990s. She was... Read More

Long Form, Long Form, Long Form! Is the Future of Print Journalism May. 17, 2019

Ted Rall

Journalism is in trouble. Writers of articles pointing this out typically argue that this is really ... Read More

Forever a Felon May. 04, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I am a 62-year-old great-grandmother. Ten years ago, I committed a nonviolent felony. I ... Read More

For Journalists, Self-Censorship Is Credibility Suicide Apr. 19, 2019

Ted Rall

What is the job of the news media? To report the news. Everyone agrees on that. But some well-intent... Read More

The Greatest Projects I Never Made (Part 2 of 2) Apr. 05, 2019

Ted Rall

Two weeks ago, I discussed some of the projects and jobs that, for whatever reason, I never got to d... Read More

New York Times v. Sullivan Is the Correct Standard in Libel Cases Feb. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Justice Clarence Thomas might hold a revered seat on the nation's highest court, but that doesn't me... Read More

I Only Have Calves for You Feb. 27, 2019

The Word Guy

A Liberty Mutual commercial depicting a bicyclist with grossly overdeveloped "custom" calves feature... Read More