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Can the Government Restrict Travel to Protect Public Health? Mar. 12, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The issue of whether government in America can quarantine persons against their will, ostensibly for... Read More

Panic, If You Must, And Then Pivot Mar. 12, 2020

Connie Schultz

When is the last time someone told you to calm down, and it worked? I'm not seeing a lot of raised h... Read More

Good and Bad News About Coronavirus Mar. 11, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

There's good news and bad news about coronavirus. First, there's reason for optimism. The virus str... Read More

The Coronavirus Carries a Big Risk of Recession Mar. 05, 2020

Steve Chapman

If you see a fleet of fire trucks go by with sirens blaring, you can take it as good news. All those... Read More

Anti-Fragile Trump Sees Coronavirus as a Catalyst, Not a Threat Mar. 05, 2020

Armstrong Williams

True to form, President Donald Trump signaled confidence in his remarks addressing the threat of the... Read More

What the First Coronavirus Deaths Tell Us Mar. 04, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

The first nine coronavirus deaths in the U.S. show the biggest risks are not traveling international... Read More

Coronavirus: Dire Warnings and Vulnerabilities Feb. 26, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

With outbreaks raging in Italy, Iran, South Korea and other countries, U.S. authorities now predict ... Read More

Federal Health Bureaucrats Unprepared for Coronavirus Feb. 19, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

Federal health bureaucrats deserve an F grade for preparedness. Despite years of warnings about Amer... Read More

7 Things You Need to Do Now to Plan Ahead for Disaster Dec. 10, 2019

Everyday Cheapskate

The idea of emergency preparedness is good. But just having an idea is not good enough. Every person... Read More

Carpe-ing Every Diem Nov. 20, 2019

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My wife and I are both 86 years old and retired from meaningful careers. We have a very ... Read More

Babysitter Protocol Oct. 22, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: My husband and I are both 23, and we have a 2-year-old daughter. We have never had a ba... Read More

Short Takes on Flubs From Folks Who Should Know Better Sep. 24, 2019

Daily Editorials

Blast From the Past Former Vice President Joe Biden, already facing questions about whether he's too... Read More

Thief -- or Wrongly Accused? May. 06, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: My 32-year-old son is currently traveling overseas on business. He is staying at a hotel... Read More

Congress Grows a Spine: Thank Donald Trump for the Belated Attempt to Enforce the Constitution's Separation of Powers Mar. 20, 2019

Jacob Sullum

The War Powers Resolution, which Congress passed in 1973, and the National Emergencies Act, which it... Read More

Blunt Joins in a Rebuke of Trump. Hawley Chooses Loyalty Over the Constitution Mar. 15, 2019

Daily Editorials

With the help of Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., the Senate delivered a stinging rebuke to President Donald T... Read More

Can Congress Amend the Constitution? Mar. 14, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"Emergency does not create power. Emergency does not increase granted power or remove or diminish th... Read More

The Dirty Dozen: The GOP Senators Who Opposed Trump's Emergency Declaration Mar. 14, 2019

Dick Morris

Twelve Republican senators did not think the massive flow of more than 65,000 illegal immigrants ove... Read More

Trump's Phony-Yet-Legal Border Emergency: Congress Seems to Have Authorized This End Run Around Its Spending Power. Can It Do That? Feb. 20, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Members of Congress who are dismayed by Donald Trump's invocation of emergency powers to build his b... Read More

Shutdown Hit a Wall of Truth Evasion Jan. 29, 2019

Froma Harrop

It's hard to count the half-truths, warped symbolism and abuse of logic that plunged our country int... Read More

What Can I Do to Get a Clear Complexion? Nov. 23, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I am a regular reader of your column. I know you say that certain foods have nothing to... Read More