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Broken Heart During COVID Jul. 09, 2020

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: The COVID-19 pandemic broke my relationship. I was with my guy for 14 years, and we live... Read More

The Oreo Solution Jul. 09, 2020

Work Daze

Have I got news for you! Mondelez International is going all-in when it comes to letting its employe... Read More

Personal Liberty Squeezed in a Vise Jul. 09, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, this column addressed the expectation of revolution and the exhilaration of freedom that ... Read More

Spike In Cases Exposes Lack of Contact Tracing Jul. 09, 2020

Daily Editorials

The American Academy of Pediatrics has released a needed opinion that is strongly in favor of gettin... Read More

Trump's Latest Pawn: International Students, and Those Who Teach Them; Make and Serve the Food; and clean Their Dorms Jul. 09, 2020

Susan Estrich

If Donald Trump has his way, Harvard's 5,000 international students will either be deported from the... Read More

Let's Not Kill Our Heroes Jul. 09, 2020

Joe Conason

Among the lessons taught by the pandemic is to value the people who make life possible in this count... Read More

Joe Biden, the Anti-American Candidate Jul. 08, 2020

Star Parker

Among the Nobel Prizes awarded each year is the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. It was first ... Read More

Yikes! It's Airborne Jul. 08, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

If you're working in an office or eating in a restaurant and someone 30 feet away exhales tiny parti... Read More

The Upside of a Down Market Jul. 08, 2020

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie: This recent market is depressing. It's torture to see the value of my portfolio go down... Read More

Virus or Economy Is a Futile Choice Jul. 07, 2020

Froma Harrop

Florida, Arizona, Texas and California are among the states that thought they could reopen early. Th... Read More

Virus Deaths Aren't Rising With Infections. Mask Up to Keep It That Way. Jul. 06, 2020

Daily Editorials

There's a silver lining in the national spike of coronavirus infections, but it may be a temporary o... Read More

Minding Our Business Jul. 05, 2020

My So-Called Millennial Life

A woman in my town was slapped for asking someone to wear a mask. As it plays out nowadays, outrage ... Read More

Generations Defining -- and Redefining -- American History Jul. 03, 2020

Michael Barone

Americans naturally tend to think of their presidents in terms of generations, like they do with the... Read More

How to Salvage a Pandemic Independence Day Jul. 03, 2020

Josh Hammer

Although July 4 is celebrated as Independence Day due to it being the day in 1776 the Continental Co... Read More

Lessons Learned Jul. 02, 2020

Laura Hollis

The last few weeks have provided plenty of support for the political positions traditionally espouse... Read More

Don't Panic Over Virus Increase Jul. 02, 2020

Daily Editorials

No one should have expected the reopening of America after the long COVID-19 shutdown would be seaml... Read More

It's Not a Debate: Wear a Mask Jul. 02, 2020

Connie Schultz

If you're still opposed to wearing a face mask in public, this column is for Very Special You. I don... Read More

Don't Let the Pandemic Kill Religious Freedom: COVID-19 Control Measures Violate the First Amendment When They Arbitrarily Favor Secular Conduct Jul. 01, 2020

Jacob Sullum

About a month after Bill de Blasio personally led a police raid on a Hasidic rabbi's funeral in Broo... Read More

Washington Bureaucrats Drag Their Feet Against the Virus Jul. 01, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

In a pandemic, government efficiency can make the difference between life and death. You'd expect ou... Read More

The GOP's Grotesque Plan to Cope With COVID-19 Jul. 01, 2020

Jim Hightower

Harking back to the embarrassing days of Gov. Rick "Oops" Perry, my state of Texas is once again sad... Read More