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The Coronavirus Protesters' False Notions of Freedom May. 14, 2020

Steve Chapman

The people who have rallied in Chicago and elsewhere to protest stay-at-home orders and business shu... Read More

The Death Tolls and the Unemployment Rolls May. 14, 2020

Susan Estrich

Three months ago, it was difficult to find an honest Democrat who privately believed that President ... Read More

A Prescription for a Sick Country May. 14, 2020

Joe Conason

Before June 1, we will almost certainly have lost 100,000 Americans to the coronavirus, along with 2... Read More

Anonymous Helpers Might Scare Seniors May. 13, 2020

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I am a 77-year-old woman, recently transplanted after 50 years in a different city and p... Read More

Pence Unmasked: Before the Fall May. 13, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The vice president's refusal to wear a mask in the Mayo Clinic began a big reveal... Read More

'If I Were the Devil' May. 13, 2020

Daily Editorials

Paul Harvey first wrote a commentary with the same title in 1965. I think it is clearly time for me ... Read More

Protect Your Family From Fearmonger Fauci May. 13, 2020

Michelle Malkin

This Mother's Day weekend, my family defied government pandemania. We drove out east from Colorado S... Read More

Let's Talk to Our Kids About Money May. 13, 2020

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: With so many families around the country facing financial challenges as a result of th... Read More

Pandemic Activities That Makes the Glass Half Full May. 12, 2020

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: In the midst of all the negativity toward the coronavirus pandemic challenges, it is eas... Read More

Coexistence with China or Cold War II? May. 12, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Under fire for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump, his campaign and hi... Read More

A Pandemic Survival Lesson From Ancient Rome May. 12, 2020

Succeeding in Your Business

As a lifelong student of history and philosophy (my two college majors), I always look for the bigge... Read More

The Scents of Time May. 10, 2020

My So-Called Millennial Life

With the excessive hand sanitizing that extends to clutching a Clorox wipe as I do my quick shopping... Read More

Public School Closures May Be a Big Mistake May. 10, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Decades from now, historians will ask themselves why most of America's governors ... Read More

'If I Were the Devil' May. 10, 2020

Wayne Allyn Root

Paul Harvey first wrote a commentary with the same title in 1965. I think it is clearly time for me ... Read More

Post-COVID Fashion May. 09, 2020

Katiedid Langrock

A friend of mine works in the fashion industry. She sighed as she spoke to our friends over Zoom las... Read More

The Pandemic Spawns a Litany of Litigation May. 09, 2020

Diane Dimond

It is a sure bet that lots of lawyers have not stopped working during the quarantine. Judging from t... Read More

Trump's Critics Can't Have It Both Ways May. 08, 2020

David Limbaugh

The left's position on the nation's proper response to the pandemic, though shrouded in the language... Read More

Who Doesn't Use Cash? More People Than Ever May. 07, 2020

Froma Harrop

Last year seems a lifetime ago, but even then, cash was no longer king. The greenback had already lo... Read More

Exit Strategy -- Time for Creative Thinking May. 07, 2020

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

In March we learned about flattening the curve and social distancing (which should have been labeled... Read More

After Three Years, Who Are We Now? May. 07, 2020

Connie Schultz

A week after Donald Trump was elected president, writer and scholar Sarah Kendzior, who had predicte... Read More