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Public Health, Private Anguish Mar. 18, 2021

Daily Editorials

Last year, we began what was supposed to be a short lockdown to flatten the curve of COVID-19-relate... Read More

Get the Vaccine Mar. 18, 2021

Susan Estrich

COVID? What COVID? California is substantially open. Many are living as if COVID-19 were gone. That... Read More

COVID-19 Vaccine: Part I Mar. 18, 2021

Connie Schultz

There were many times, I'm sure, when my mother was disappointed in me, but one memory is seared int... Read More

Congress Uses COVID-19 As a Cover for an Epidemic of Fiscal Recklessness: Legislators View the Disease As a License to Spend Like There's No Tomorrow Mar. 17, 2021

Jacob Sullum

The "recovery rebates" that Americans began receiving this week supposedly have something to do with... Read More

Biden's Disastrous Border Policy Is Evidence of No Planning Mar. 17, 2021

Armstrong Williams

Can you spell "hypocrite"? I'm starting to think that it begins with the letter "B" and rhymes with ... Read More

More Children 14 and Under Are Murdered Than Die of COVID-19 Mar. 17, 2021

Daily Editorials

American children 14 years and younger are more likely to be murdered than to die because of COVID-1... Read More

Taking On the Vile Factor: Biden Moves Against Anti-Asian American Hate Mar. 16, 2021

Jeff Robbins

Shortly after the 2016 election, Mai, a Vietnamese American college student, was on a train in Miami... Read More

Conflicting COVID Weddings Mar. 14, 2021

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: After months of careful planning, my daughter had to postpone her wedding reception last... Read More

Cookie Sales Mar. 13, 2021

Katiedid Langrock

"You wouldn't believe it," my friend typed over group chat. "There was a little Girl Scout walking u... Read More

Biden Moves Forward With Open-Doors Immigration Policy. Why? Mar. 12, 2021

Michael Barone

"BIDEN," say the young demonstrators' T-shirts, imitating his campaign logo, "PLEASE LET US IN!" The... Read More

Reflections on a Yearlong Battle With COVID-19 Mar. 12, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

A year has swiftly passed since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pande... Read More

The Ones Who Have Yet to Die Mar. 11, 2021

Susan Estrich

In driving down Main Street in Santa Monica on Saturday night, you might think the pandemic is over ... Read More

On the Pursuit of Tyrannical Policies and Zero-Risk Societies Mar. 11, 2021

Veronique de Rugy

A lot has been said about the harm to people resulting from government lockdowns imposed in the name... Read More

The Attack of the Killer Zoombies Mar. 11, 2021

Work Daze

Oh, how fun it was. Locked down and locked in, we suddenly had an easy, breezy way to communicate. ... Read More

What's Causing America's Baby Bust? Mar. 10, 2021

Star Parker

When the COVID-19 pandemic started and lockdowns became part of our daily lives, some romantic souls... Read More

The Real Experts Mar. 10, 2021

John Stossel

The vaccine rollout crawls forward. Most of us will spend weeks, or months, waiting. Great Britain d... Read More

Warp Speed's Manhattan Project Success Doesn't Mean the Wuhan Virus War Is Over Mar. 10, 2021

Austin Bay

Operation Warp Speed, created by former President Donald Trump's administration, rates as a medical ... Read More

In the Spring, People's Thoughts Turn to Party Rentals Mar. 09, 2021

Froma Harrop

If you live in a place where people like to go to have fun, good for you. But if your fun place is f... Read More

Top Tips for Napping on the Go Mar. 09, 2021

Tips from the Mommy MD Guides

During this pandemic, "on the go" has really taken on new meaning, and sometimes, a new sense of nec... Read More

Thinking About a Telehealth Practice? Mar. 09, 2021

Succeeding in Your Business

"I am a young (mid-30s) physician who has just completed his residency and recently bought a suburba... Read More