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Closing Schoolhouse Door Hurts Kids Jul. 12, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had not recommended the general cl... Read More

Silver Lining Jul. 11, 2020

Katiedid Langrock

"I dunno," said my friend. "I can't really support your just letting yourself go." He was speaking i... Read More

Beware the Superspreading Coronavirus Event Jul. 10, 2020

C Force

As widely reported, last Monday marked the 28th day in a row the country's rolling seven-day average... Read More

Ignore Those 3 Million Virus Cases. Trump Says It's Time Kids Get Back to School. Jul. 10, 2020

Daily Editorials

The desire to get kids back into classrooms is not in dispute. Parents and pediatricians increasingl... Read More

Reopening Schools a Must Jul. 10, 2020

Adriana Cohen

One of the greatest threats to America today is that everything has become politicized — and o... Read More

Saving What We Can Jul. 09, 2020

Connie Schultz

Before I sat down to write this column, I looked out our front window and found our hydrangeas in a ... 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

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

Wealthy Hospitals Shouldn't Be Taking Pandemic Dollars Needed By Poor Ones Jul. 07, 2020

Daily Editorials

It wasn't just Wall Street titans and national retail chains that accepted federal pandemic money me... Read More

This Is a Good Time to Be a Government Worker Jul. 07, 2020

Stephen Moore

The June blockbuster jobs report is more evidence that the economy is healing, but this remains a br... 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

Packed Bars and Young Adults Driving COVID Surge Jul. 03, 2020

C Force

Here is a recipe for a cocktail you do not want to mix during the upcoming holiday weekend. It start... Read More

As Bastiat Would Say, Peer Past the Obvious With Pandemic Policies Jul. 02, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

This week marks the 219th birthday of the great 19th-century French economist Frederic Bastiat. It's... 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

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

Liberalism Is Dangerous to Your Wallet and Your Health Jun. 30, 2020

Stephen Moore

The most recent jobs report found that nine of the 10 states with unemployment rates above 14% are i... Read More

4 Top Tips To Keep Your Balance Jun. 30, 2020

Tips from the Mommy MD Guides

Just when I feel like I'm on top of my game with work, I realize my house is a mess. I clean up my h... Read More

A Sink-or-Swim Moment in This Pandemic Jun. 26, 2020

C Force

The year was 1950, and America was a nation racked with uncertainty and fear. North Korean Communist... Read More