Opinion
MCCLURE: The invisible forces that keep the doors open
BARONE: Which party will recover first from its current self-harm?
Guest opinion: Putting parents back in control: The sensible path forward for kids’ online safety
LLOYD: Do we take enough time to truly value the words we use?
DE RUGY: Will single-payer health care champions ever offer something credible?
STOSSEL: Bureaucrats in the way
GRAHAM: Ali Velshi’s ‘deep unease’ over America at 250
Guest opinion: Things we don’t see: Addiction
JOECKS: How to help boys
Guest opinion: As a recognized disability, addiction in the justice system should be treated as a medical condition
What is ADA? The Americans with Disabilities Act is a foundational U.S. civil rights law passed in 1990 that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life. It ensures equal access and opportunity in five main areas. One of the five main areas is ...
MCCLURE: The invisible forces that keep the doors open
We're not southern enough to be yes, ma'am or no, sir, but I try to nudge manners into my kids' daily interactions with strangers. Today, I nudged him when I saw two women cross the parking lot and asked him to open the restaurant door. One of the women was older and one much younger, maybe a ...
Guest opinion: Putting parents back in control: The sensible path forward for kids’ online safety
Throughout my time representing Utah’s 2nd District in Congress, I consistently sounded the alarm on the devastating effects that social media has had on our nation’s youth. The data speaks for itself: the unchecked spread of addictive algorithms and predatory platforms correlates directly ...
BARONE: Which party will recover first from its current self-harm?
Tuesday saw the usual first-week-of-June gaggle of state primary elections. It's a feature of the American federal system that states choose when to hold primary and local elections. Back in the 1850s, as historian Roy Franklin Nichols notes, there was an election in all but one or two of the ...
LLOYD: Do we take enough time to truly value the words we use?
For as long as I can remember, I've had a fascination with words. I grew up in a home where reading was a regular activity, both individually and out loud to the entire family. Books, stories, religious works, encyclopedias, newspapers and other materials were regularly read and shared. I had ...
DE RUGY: Will single-payer health care champions ever offer something credible?
Billionaire progressive activist and California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer recently remarked: "Health care companies only care about one thing: profits. Single-payer now." This is the same Tom Steyer who opposed single-payer when he ran for president in 2020. "Bernie Sanders was ...



