In these days of war, riot, and pandemic, no news is truly good news. And the principle applies equally to…
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The son of a railroader from the Ozarks of Arkansas and a nurse’s aide from Harlan County Kentucky, I have…
As anger grows over the unwillingness of so many college and university presidents to unambiguously condemn Hamas’s October 7 attack…
A headline at the Washington Post this week caught my eye: “Online dating is a personal nightmare. But very good…
The battle over civic education at Virginia’s museums and historic sites and over history standards in Florida schools is far…
The Mysteries, Bill Watterson and John Kascht, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 72 pages Several months ago, I wrote in these pages…
Most American families would like to have mom or dad at home when their kids are little. The polling is…
Generation Gap: Why the Baby Boomers Still Dominate American Politics and Culture, by Kevin Munger, Columbia University Press, 216 pages.…
This season, the college football world has been openly obsessed with television ratings. The success of Deion Sanders in his…
May Christian counselors offer Christian counsel? This is the question the Supreme Court of the United States is expected to…