Opinion
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There’s a Cure for the Anxiety of Email: It Starts With a Pen
When I was a little girl, I loved to stand at my grandmother’s elbow while she wrote notes. Her desk…
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Powell or Brainard? Why Biden’s Pick to Lead the Fed Matters Now
Amid price pressure, Republican attacks and voter angst, President Biden will soon reveal his choice to lead the Federal Reserve,…
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Five Ways to Exercise Your Thankfulness Muscles
I’m from a family that doesn’t talk much about feelings. We keep it mostly to jokes, sarcasm and sports. When…
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Conspiracist or Reformist: Which One Are You When Disaster Strikes?
Every so often, something so awful and senseless happens that it’s hard to fully absorb it. An apartment building collapses…
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Knowing What We Don’t Know
Paul Finebaum is a very well known person in America. His four-hour simulcast radio show and television show center on…
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When the Police Kill Without Cause
Some police departments across the country have embraced the corrupting and unjust practice of raising revenue for their municipalities by…
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The Diminishing Democratic Majority
Last weekend I wrote about how the landscape of 2021 is suddenly letting Republicans play politics on “easy” mode, by…
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Ooh La La! Le Messy Divorce!
WASHINGTON — When I got the invitation from the French ambassador for a black-tie gala called “Améthyste,” I wondered what…
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Here’s a Fact: We’re Routinely Asked to Use Leftist Fictions
Our times often put me in mind of Tennessee Williams’s “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” when Big Daddy
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Scams and Slippery Slopes
I’ve always believed that part of education — especially higher education — is learning to ask better questions about complex…