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Trump-Itis Feb. 01, 2025

Susan Estrich

It's enough to make you — and certainly me — sick. In the midst of a national tragedy, h... Read More

A Dunning-Kruger Plane Crash Jan. 31, 2025

Erick Erickson

The Dunning-Kruger Effect is in full force these days. It posits that those with less knowledge of a... Read More

Joe Biden Flips, Pardons Son Hunter. No One Is Surprised Dec. 02, 2024

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — I am glad President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter. I don't think it would be ... Read More

Corey Comperatore Embodied Heroic Masculinity Jul. 16, 2024

Victor Joecks

Popular culture denigrates masculinity. In one moment, Corey Comperatore showed why it's so importan... Read More

Silence After Tragedy Comes Off As Carelessness Jun. 24, 2024

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: We would like to respond to your answer to "Retired and Busy," the grandparent who compl... Read More

Father's Day Reminder: We've Got a Fine One as President Jun. 18, 2024

Jeff Robbins

Hunter Biden's criminal conviction for denying that he was a drug addict when he was one was suppose... Read More

Keeping Hope Alive During the National Day of Prayer May. 03, 2024

From the Desk of Dr. J

For thou art my lamp, O LORD: and the LORD will lighten my darkness. For by thee I have run through... Read More

My Hands Are Not Gray but My Soul Feels the Color Jan. 21, 2024

My So-Called Millennial Life

At the beginning of the pandemic, my mom and I had a phrase we kept using: "It's just two weeks." At... Read More

Dare to Do the Unthinkable Aug. 09, 2023

Everyday Cheapskate

On an ordinary hot summer day in rural Georgia, just weeks before heading off for his first year of ... Read More

What's Wrong With Us? Jun. 29, 2023

Susan Estrich

Like most Americans, like people around the world, I was glued to the news about the five adventurer... Read More

The Toxicity of Accepted Risk and Accepted Loss Aug. 07, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

When I post a new profile picture to social media, I sometimes think: Will this be the photo shown o... Read More

The Echoes of History in Our Lives Jul. 10, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

When we lived in Germany, my grandparents would drive seven hours to see their only grandchild. One ... Read More

Concerned and Confused While Coping Jun. 27, 2022

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My husband, "John," and I are dancers, and we give dance lessons. But we are very differ... Read More

I Still Can't Forgive Myself May. 07, 2022

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I still cannot manage to forgive myself for something that happened over three years ag... Read More

Biden's Nine-Word Gaffe May Cause Countless Tragedies Mar. 31, 2022

Armstrong Williams

This week's events, particularly those in Brussels and Poland, have left little reason for optimism.... Read More

Just Before the Shift Jan. 07, 2021

Horoscopes by Holiday

This is that quiet moment right before things shift. It's the slumber party settling in to sleep, wh... Read More

No-Drama Obama Plays Part in American Tragedy Sep. 30, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — So much drama: death and taxes, a Supreme Court vacancy and the beastly election ... Read More

April 23, 2020 Apr. 23, 2020

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: Last week, our son came home from high school and told us that a boy at his school had k... Read More

When Tragedy Strikes, Blame the Mom Nov. 28, 2019

Lenore Skenazy

What a horrible, horrible tragedy — times two. Jiterria Lightner and her three kids, ages 4, 3... Read More

Do We Grow From Tragedy? Nov. 22, 2019

C Force

It seems that every year around the holidays, numerous stories appear in the media of people skirtin... Read More