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My DNA Analysis Helps Me Embrace the Neanderthal Within Jun. 21, 2024

Holding Space for Good

I took the plunge and had my DNA analyzed. Turns out I'm a Neanderthal. That's how my husband likes ... Read More

Where Public Schools Never Beat Catholic Schools Feb. 28, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

There is one area of competition where Catholic schools always beat public schools. It is not in tra... Read More

Keeping Seniors Safe Behind the Wheel Jul. 23, 2023

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am a retired RN, and I was interested when one of your readers wrote that if an elderl... Read More

Diversity Without Affirmative Action Jul. 01, 2023

Susan Estrich

I've never been a huge fan of affirmative action. There's something about objective standards —... Read More

'Nation's Report Card' Confirms Kids Aren't All Right Jun. 26, 2023

Daily Editorials

As post-pandemic life in Colorado has returned to normalcy, it's clear our children, though resilien... Read More

COVID Confidential May. 11, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: Is it wrong or unethical to tell a friend that a mutual friend has COVID-19 without secu... Read More

Am I Being Too COVID Cautious? Jan. 28, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I'm 70, and my friend "Martha" is 72. We live in the same senior apartment complex and h... Read More

Know Thyself: Credentials Are Your Protection Dec. 17, 2020

At Work

At a time when people don't know who to listen to and who to trust, let credentials lead the way. Cr... Read More

Coronavirus Blame Game Continues to Spread May. 07, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

The coronavirus did apparently originate in China. Now President Donald Trump wants to punish that c... Read More

Creativity and Compassion Continue to Combat the Coronavirus Mar. 26, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

It's easy to feel depressed and scared these days. News about the impact and death toll of the new c... Read More

Can You Make Sound Choices Between Sound-Alike Words? Oct. 23, 2019

The Word Guy

Some usage distinctions are so tricky that even very intelligent people find them challenging. OK, s... Read More

Now, That's Double Talk! Oct. 09, 2019

The Word Guy

The Department of Repetitive Redundancy, led by its leaders Pete and Re-Pete, who are a pair of twin... Read More

DNA Results Oct. 05, 2019

Katiedid Langrock

I am American. I know where my grandparents were from, given that they either immigrated to America ... Read More

Racist Exam Questions? Sep. 18, 2019

Walter E. Williams

The U.S. Department of Justice has recently sued the Baltimore County government alleging that its w... Read More

Some Parents Are Cheaters May. 23, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I go to a private high school. When a teacher gives a test, the teacher leaves the room... Read More

Patient Advocates Apr. 22, 2019

Dear Doug

Q: My doctor told me that I should get a hip replacement, and I am on board with the plan after seve... Read More

Unlearning What We Learned Jan. 16, 2019

Classic Zig Ziglar

Good News: Anything we have learned can be unlearned. If we've been taught to lie, cheat and steal, ... Read More

Stand Up for Yourself Jan. 02, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I received a B on an algebra test because I missed one of the assigned problems. But th... Read More

I Completely 'Choke' on Tests Dec. 20, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm 19 and attending a community college. I will be transferring to a four-year univers... Read More

She's Forced To Make 'Ac-crual' Choice May. 16, 2018

The Word Guy

What's the difference between "accrual" and "accretion"? When a friend emailed that question the oth... Read More