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Take It With a Pinch of Salt Dec. 09, 2020

Wellnews

A growing number of commercial and homemade remedies suggest that you can control mosquitoes (OK, no... Read More

Repairing the Arts: Yet Another Challenge for an Administration Tasked With Repairing the Country Dec. 08, 2020

Jeff Robbins

When Alexander Kutik and his wife, Alla Zernitskaya, fled the Soviet Union in 1990, the two Belaruss... Read More

5 Top Tips for Pandemic Stress Dec. 08, 2020

Tips from the Mommy MD Guides

"May you live in interesting times." No one knows for sure if those words truly were an ancient Chin... Read More

COVIDGATE (Part 3): Attack on Informed Consent Dec. 08, 2020

Michelle Malkin

Patient rights and bioethics are impossible without truly informed consent. This fundamental concept... Read More

When Giving Thanks Is Not Enough Dec. 04, 2020

C Force

"See that Thanksgiving celebrations are restricted as much as possible so as to prevent another flar... Read More

We Should Marvel at the Promise of New Vaccines Dec. 04, 2020

Daily Editorials

Two COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one from Pfizer and one from Moderna, are before the Food and Drug ... Read More

Speaking up for the Voiceless Victims of the COVID-19 Pandemic Dec. 03, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

Americans are well versed in the consequences for physical health from COVID-19. Newspapers brim dai... Read More

The First Freedom Dec. 03, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

" But even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten. " — Supreme Court... Read More

Mourning Doves and Chickadees Dec. 03, 2020

Connie Schultz

Weather forecasters had warned us that snow was coming, and it turns out they weren't kidding. We go... Read More

Craving Human Company Dec. 02, 2020

Wellnews

New research published in Nature Neuroscience reports that our hunger for social contact, made worse... Read More

Who Will Recall These Strange Times? Dec. 01, 2020

Froma Harrop

Decades from now, today's young will be sharing vivid memories of the pandemic of 2020. They will te... Read More

Supreme Court Errs Recklessly in Limiting Government Health Authority Dec. 01, 2020

Daily Editorials

The Supreme Court's new conservative super-majority has thoroughly muddled the question of whether l... Read More

A Place of Beauty and Peace in Unsettling Times Nov. 28, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely During troubled times what we often long for is nature, and that's doubly t... Read More

Private Property's Harvest Nov. 25, 2020

John Stossel

I'm thankful. Yes, we've got the pandemic, lockdowns, a worsening deficit, etc. But we still live in... Read More

It's Not Too Late for Trump To Lead on the Pandemic. History Would Notice. Nov. 20, 2020

Daily Editorials

Failed presidents can surprise us. Herbert Hoover, a Republican ousted by voters for his mishandling... Read More

The Pandemic Spawns False Claims About Freedom Nov. 19, 2020

Steve Chapman

In the minds of many Americans, the coronavirus pandemic creates a huge danger to constitutional rig... Read More

Obama and the Promised Land: Picking Up the Pieces Nov. 18, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Tall and strikingly handsome, he's the coolest guy in the Situation Room, on the ... Read More

The Right to Worship Even in a Pandemic Nov. 18, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

New York's dictatorial governor, Andrew Cuomo, may have met his match. The Roman Catholic Diocese of... Read More

Republicans Should Be Focused on Pandemic Aid Before the Economy Founders Nov. 17, 2020

Daily Editorials

There are lots of reasons to watch in dismay as prominent Republicans dither instead of working to g... Read More

Al Fresco Nov. 14, 2020

The Art of Design

"Al fresco" is an Italian term meaning outside. This can mean many things in Italy and Europe. Tiny ... Read More