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Pottery Was Made in Satsuma Region Mar. 22, 2019

Antique or Junque

Q: I have enclosed a photo of a Japanese vase that sat on my grandmother's mantle in the house I gre... Read More

Add 'Nature as Medicine' to Your Health Prescription Mar. 15, 2019

C Force

Correcting poor eating habits is among the great health challenges of our time. It is a root cause o... Read More

It Never Works, Yet Trump Is Once Again Trying to Bomb Toward Peace Feb. 15, 2019

Ted Rall

George Carlin said, "Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity." Given the timing, I assume ... Read More

Give Thanks for the WWII Generation Dec. 10, 2018

Daily Editorials

77 years ago, Americans in Hawaii awoke to the sounds of mass destruction, and the sights of flames ... Read More

Urn Earned a Special Place Aug. 31, 2018

Antique or Junque

Q: My elderly sister gave me a hand-painted porcelain vase of hers before she passed on. It is about... Read More

The Unsettled Feb. 07, 2018

Small Spaces

Some people are rolling stones. I ran into a friend at a dance performance who had recently returned... Read More

Satsuma Pottery Has Been Made in Japan Since the 1600s Oct. 20, 2017

Antique or Junque

Q: Enclosed is a picture of a vase that has been in my family many, many years. As an avid reader of... Read More

Table With Bird's Eye View Oct. 13, 2017

Antique or Junque

Q: The table in this photo is made of walnut and was given to my mother by a dear friend, who is now... Read More

Give Japan and South Korea the Bomb Sep. 20, 2017

Dick Morris

On May 6, 1981, New York Times columnist Drew Middleton explained the rationale behind French Presid... Read More

Should Japan and South Korea Go Nuclear? Sep. 05, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

By setting off a 100-kiloton bomb, after firing a missile over Japan, Kim Jong Un has gotten the wor... Read More

The Silver Tsunami Aug. 11, 2017

Positive Aging

Some population experts have referred to the increasing numbers of aging baby boomers as the "silver... Read More

A Nation of Immigrants -- Only If They Assimilate Feb. 28, 2017

Dennis Prager

I am writing this column in Japan, a country whose crime rate is the lowest among countries with lar... Read More

There's Nothing Free Feb. 22, 2017

Walter E. Williams

It was Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman who made famous the adage, "There's no such thing as... Read More

Imari Patterns Inspired Staffordshire Potters Jan. 06, 2017

Antique or Junque

Q: I have enclosed a photo of a small ironstone bowl that belonged to my mother. She was born in Ire... Read More

Trump's Self-Defeating Trade Policy Dec. 11, 2016

Steve Chapman

Opposition to free trade was to Donald Trump's campaign what burgers are to McDonald's: not the enti... Read More

North Korea's Provocative Missile Test Aug. 03, 2016

Austin Bay

In 2011, North Korea began an accelerated ballistic missile test program. Since then it has conducte... Read More

Will the West Survive the Century? Jul. 05, 2016

Patrick Buchanan

"Nativism ... xenophobia or worse" is behind the triumph of Brexit and the support for Donald Trump,... Read More

Years After Hiroshima Comes the Blah Jun. 02, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — I was reading a brilliant biography of former British Prime Minister Margaret Tha... Read More

Obama Administration Should Not Apologize for Hiroshima Apr. 15, 2016

David Harsanyi

Secretary of State John Kerry toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Museum in Japan this week, a m... Read More

A Vote for Trump Is a Vote Against American Consumers Mar. 11, 2016

David Harsanyi

As I was listening to Donald Trump's performance art/news conference the other night, I wondered whe... Read More