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Even in a Pandemic, 'Constitutional Rights Still Exist': A Federal Judge Defends Religious Freedom by Blocking a Misguided Ban on Drive-In Easter Services Apr. 15, 2020

Jacob Sullum

The celebration of Easter this week was conspicuously constrained by government policies aimed at li... Read More

What Does Reopening Look Like? Apr. 15, 2020

Ben Shapiro

As our national lockdown drags on, Americans seem less and less inclined to move swiftly toward soci... Read More

Today's New Financial Reality: How to Get Through the Tough Times Apr. 15, 2020

Ask Carrie

Dear Readers: Today we often hear the phrase "extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures." ... Read More

In the Time of the Virus, Grooming Takes a Hit Apr. 14, 2020

Froma Harrop

A friend closed in his northern Italian apartment for almost six weeks emailed me saying that his wi... Read More

Jesus, Take the Wheel: The President Says, 'I'll Be the Oversight' Apr. 14, 2020

Jeff Robbins

It's human nature to be drawn to a train wreck, and President Donald Trump's daily press appearances... Read More

American Truckers: Our New First Responders Apr. 14, 2020

Salena Zito

SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania — Chet Eby is making sure you will get all of the bacon you need fo... Read More

A Terrible Choice: Save Lives, or Save Jobs? Apr. 14, 2020

Succeeding in Your Business

One outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic shutdown is something I never would have... Read More

'Get Us out of This!' Apr. 14, 2020

William Murchison

We can admit to ourselves and to one another, without fear of contradiction, that nobody knows the p... Read More

Neither Elizabeth Warren Nor Other Congressmen Have a Plan for the COVID-19 Depression Apr. 14, 2020

Ted Rall

At least 16 million Americans have lost their jobs to the shutdown ordered to slow the spread of the... Read More

Easter, Resurrection and Life Apr. 13, 2020

Daily Editorials

This Easter season is surreal. If you had tried to explain to me last year where we (my family, my c... Read More

Controlling the New Normal Apr. 12, 2020

My So-Called Millennial Life

The first group of social media posts showed people overjoyed by their yoga pants. By the second wav... Read More

Trump Uses Persuasion, Not Force, in Coronavirus Crisis Apr. 12, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — When President Donald Trump told Turning Point USA last July, "Then, I have an Ar... Read More

Local News Could Be Coronavirus Casualty Apr. 11, 2020

Corey Friedman

People are flocking to local newspapers to learn about the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on t... Read More

Counting Candy Bars Apr. 11, 2020

Susan Estrich

My first non-waitressing job was counting candy bars in the basement of a Sears/Roebuck warehouse in... Read More

Finding the Hero Within the Face of a Pandemic Apr. 10, 2020

C Force

As reports continue to come in of medical professionals thrust into the frontlines of the battle aga... Read More

Will Post-Coronavirus America Blaze New Trails or Just Keep Hunkering Down? Apr. 10, 2020

Michael Barone

On my daily walk down a side street, I saw the restaurant with a diagonal cross made of adhesive tap... Read More

'Sea Fever': Charting a Course Through the Ocean of Pandemic Movie Possibilities Apr. 10, 2020

Screener

In a normal, non-awful year, right now the air would be thick with promotional chatter about a numbe... Read More

Trump Thumbs His Nose at Oversight With Ongoing Purge of Corruption Fighters Apr. 10, 2020

Daily Editorials

First it was the purge of officials who testified honestly in President Donald Trump's impeachment h... Read More

The Coronavirus: Trump's Medical Advice Was Contradictory, Inconsistent -- and Wrong Apr. 09, 2020

Larry Elder

For three years, critics of President Donald Trump have claimed that he arrogantly refuses to listen... Read More

COVID-19: Pearl Harbor -- or War of the Worlds? Apr. 09, 2020

Froma Harrop

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned that this week of mounting death from the novel coronavirus... Read More