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Death of the Professions Jun. 01, 2023

Laura Hollis

Do you know what percentage of Americans have college degrees? The answer might surprise you. Accord... Read More

The Perils of 'Rule by Indefinite Emergency Edict': Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Highlights a Vital Lesson From the COVID-19 Pandemic May. 24, 2023

Jacob Sullum

On March 15, 2020, two days after then-President Donald Trump declared a national COVID-19 emergency... Read More

Fauci's Advice to Wash U Medical Grads Is Also Good Advice for America May. 22, 2023

Daily Editorials

There was perhaps no one more in the crossfire of the pandemic-era culture wars than Dr. Anthony Fau... Read More

As Public Health Emergency Ends, Serious Problems Remain May. 19, 2023

C Force

As stated in a recent American Medical Association report, "while the federal government may be decl... Read More

Not So Hard To Swallow May. 17, 2023

Wellnews

Monitoring gastric distress is hard to do and often involves sliding camera-equipped scopes or cathe... Read More

Shady Side of the Heat May. 03, 2023

Wellnews

Climate change has resulted in more extreme weather, including hotter, longer heat waves, which in t... Read More

Carlson and Lemon Personified Much of What's Wrong With Cable News Today Apr. 28, 2023

Daily Editorials

Two of the loosest cannons in America's cable news fleet were unceremoniously rolled overboard Monda... Read More

Teachers Union Thuggery Apr. 26, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

If thugs were hurting your kid, you'd do almost anything to stop them. The harm inflicted by the tea... Read More

In School Board Races Here and Elsewhere, the Lack of a Red Wave Is Encouraging Apr. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

Around the St. Louis region, as around the nation, school board candidates espousing radical-right a... Read More

Biden's Open Borders Bringing Diseases to Your Neighborhood Apr. 19, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Ready for another pandemic? New York City's health commissioner announced last week that the influx ... Read More

Corruption, Collusion and the Dark Side of COVID-19 Response Apr. 13, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In a world shrouded by a veil of secrecy, the common man seldom sees the twisted alliance between th... Read More

We Are Not the Ones to Define Our Times but Live Them Apr. 09, 2023

My So-Called Millennial Life

Good game, COVID-19. After three years of dodging and deflecting, the little extra line on the at-ho... Read More

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back Through History Apr. 05, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

Martin Luther King Jr. wrote, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." ... Read More

We Are Too Lonely Mar. 24, 2023

Mona Charen

I recall imagining, back in 2020, that when COVID-19 was finally in the rearview mirror, we would wi... Read More

Medicaid Update Mar. 08, 2023

Wellnews

The Affordable Care Act, originally passed in 2010 and sometimes called Obamacare, created access to... Read More

Blahs and Bad Dreams in the Pandemic's Fourth Year Mar. 04, 2023

Stephanie Hayes

For as long as my mushy cerebral cortex has had folds, I've been blessed (or cursed) with vivid drea... Read More

Lab Leak Story: How Elite Scientists Lied and Concealed the Truth Mar. 03, 2023

Michael Barone

When the Wall Street Journal reported in a front-page lead story that the Department of Energy had c... Read More

Biden's 'America Last' Health Treaty Mar. 01, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

President Joe Biden's diplomats are negotiating a treaty with the World Health Organization to promo... Read More

The Greatest Cover-up in Human History Mar. 01, 2023

Ben Shapiro

First, it was supposedly a conspiracy theory. Then, it was banned. Finally, it was true. The so-call... Read More