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Technological Changes Outpacing Climate Law Sep. 21, 2016

Daily Editorials

'Tis the season for the sitting president to try cementing his legacy on his way out the door, and B... Read More

How Ray Bradbury's 'The Murderer' Nails Our Times Aug. 16, 2016

Succeeding in Your Business

Sometimes, inspiration for this column comes from the most unusual places. Each year my summer beach... Read More

Stay or Follow Jul. 16, 2016

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My boyfriend and I are coming up on our sixth anniversary. A few years ago, his mother w... Read More

Watching the Watchmen Jul. 08, 2016

Daily Editorials

Our privacy rights are under continual assault from out-of-control government. Whether from the Nati... Read More

The Curse of the College Campus Jun. 03, 2016

Suzanne Fields

The members of the Class of 2020 know now who they are, or soon will be. They've made the final choi... Read More

The Cure for Expensive Cities Is Moving Vans May. 24, 2016

Froma Harrop

A funny thing didn't happen on the way to the digital revolution. It failed to empty out the citie... Read More

A Tale of Two Recoveries: Reagan vs. Obama May. 05, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

In an interview about his legacy recently published by The New York Times, President Barack Obama to... Read More

Connecting With the Young Across the Generations Gap Apr. 15, 2016

Suzanne Fields

The generation gap has morphed into generation gaps. Like everything else in our point-and-snap, sel... Read More

Get Kids Active and off Technology Apr. 08, 2016

Daily Editorials

Technology and paranoia are a bad combination for the health of children. Childhood obesity rates ha... Read More

Virtual Reality's First Real Tryout Apr. 06, 2016

Daily Editorials

In coming days, people will leave our world for a new realm of gunslingers, cyberbots and other exot... Read More

Manual Labor Feb. 25, 2016

Lenore Skenazy

Man versus man. Man versus nature. Man versus himself. These, we learned in high school English, are... Read More

Complicating the Obvious Jan. 05, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Engineers who design computerized products and services seem to have an almost fanatical determinati... Read More

Use Tech for Better Schools Aug. 24, 2015

Daily Editorials

There are many factors that go into making a great school and not all those pieces can be easily con... Read More

Looking Back on the Apple Watch Jul. 16, 2015

Lenore Skenazy

As you fantasize about getting yourself the very coolest, hippest, newest gadget on the block —... Read More

Apple Pay: Making It Work for You May. 20, 2015

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie: My 20-something son is all for using Apple Pay for his purchases. Though I'm no techno... Read More

Medical Advances in the Past 50 Years Are Incredible, but the Future Promises More Apr. 09, 2015

Lifelong Health

In 2016, it will 50 years since I graduated from medical school. We plan a big celebration, and well... Read More

The Dating Game Jan. 13, 2015

Jenny McCarthy

Now that I'm happily out of the dating pool, I can look at the dating scene from a whole new perspec... Read More

Technology Is a Great Challenge to Parents Dec. 31, 2014

Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids

Q: How has your counseling and advice changed as the negative aspects of technology have become a ne... Read More

Balancing the Old and the New Dec. 26, 2014

Linda Chavez

The week between Christmas and New Year's used to be one of my favorites. It was my end-of-year resp... Read More

Technology Is Here to Change Nov. 19, 2014

Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids

Q: What are your feelings about technology and the impact on children? How much technology is enough... Read More