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Dear Annie

THE FOLLOWING COLUMN WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 2022. Dear Annie: I'm writing in response to "Grieving and Not Prepared for a Confrontation" whose husband died before he could recoup a sum of money he lent to his brother; now, she needs that money and is looking to collect. Your wishy-washy ...

ERICK ERICKSON

One need not rely on experts to know tariffs are typically not a good policy. Going back to Adam Smith writing "The Wealth of Nations," we know it is better to manufacture cheap commodities in areas that can make them cheaply so that wealthier nations can spend their wealth more productively. ...

Holding Space for Good: Jean Feldkamp

Mattie Jones turned 92 at the end of March. Friends, family, state senators and our U.S. congressman filled the First Congregational Methodist Church to celebrate her. I first met Mattie Jones a year ago when she spoke to a racial justice class designed for white allies. Jones is a civil rights ...

The Raffel Ticket: Keith Raffel

Go along or stand against? There's a tendency among Americans to seek compromise, to have a win-win solution for both sides in any controversy, but you cannot compromise with someone like Donald Trump. You either give in or resist. Since Jan. 20, Trump has issued an executive order violating ...

Tim Graham

At the Capitol grilling of the PBS and NPR CEOs on March 26, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) asked PBS boss Paula Kerger, "Would you believe that PBS is fair and objective and nonpartisan?" Kerger said, "Yes." Fallon then noted that on "Washington Week with The Atlantic" in 2023, host and Atlantic ...

BETSY MCCAUGHEY

A deadly fungus is spreading like crazy across the U.S., sickening and killing hospital patients, and the federal response has been ineffectual at best. It's in half the states, including New York, with soaring annual increases in the number of patients sickened, per the American Journal of ...