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Classic Ann Landers Jul. 28, 2019

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

Federal Criminal Justice Reform Takes a Big First Step Forward Jul. 26, 2019

Daily Editorials

Within hours after the First Step Act went into effect last Friday, 3,100 inmates qualified for rele... Read More

What's Most Important? Jul. 24, 2019

Walter E. Williams

Let's think about priorities. Say that you live in one of the dangerous high crime and poor schoolin... Read More

Hacking Dirty Government Secrets Is Not a Crime Jun. 07, 2019

Ted Rall

British goon cops acting at the request of the United States government entered Ecuador's embassy in... Read More

Mass Shooting Delusions: 'We Must Act Now' Is Not a Gun Control Policy, Let Alone an Argument Jun. 05, 2019

Jacob Sullum

If you are the sort of person who feels compelled to demand new gun control laws after a mass shooti... Read More

Why So Many Mass Shootings? Ask the Right Questions and You Might Find Out Jun. 04, 2019

Dennis Prager

This past weekend, Americans learned of another mass shooting, this time by an employee who decided ... Read More

Mueller Slow to Speak Jun. 03, 2019

Daily Editorials

Special counsel Robert Mueller broke his long silence Wednesday, telling a news conference his two-y... Read More

The Prison Waiting Game Not Recommended May. 31, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm writing concerning the girl who was 18 and wanted to know if she should wait for he... Read More

It Makes No Sense to Suspend Driver's Licenses to Force Payments of Court Fines May. 30, 2019

Daily Editorials

There's a fundamental disconnect in the suspension of driver's licenses to punish people who lack th... Read More

The Staggering Costs of Imprisonment in the US May. 25, 2019

Diane Dimond

Guess how much our nation's system of mass incarceration costs each year? I'm talking about the taxp... Read More

Some Parents Are Cheaters May. 23, 2019

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I go to a private high school. When a teacher gives a test, the teacher leaves the room... Read More

A Common-Sense Ruling on Death Penalty Drugs May. 19, 2019

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — If there's one thing that tells you government in America is too big and unaccoun... Read More

Oh, SNAP. What Is the USDA Doing? May. 03, 2019

The Outlaw

The way SNAP is being run is a recipe for crime. SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Prog... Read More

The Assange Exception to the First Amendment: Freedom of the Press Is Not Limited to 'Legitimate Journalists' Apr. 17, 2019

Jacob Sullum

The debate about whether Julian Assange should be considered a journalist, reignited by the WikiLeak... Read More

Why Should Anyone Obey the Law Anymore? Apr. 16, 2019

Daily Editorials

Why Should Anyone Obey the Law Anymore? Forget the college cheating scam. The biggest scam in Americ... Read More

Why Should Anyone Obey the Law Anymore? Apr. 14, 2019

Wayne Allyn Root

Forget the college cheating scam. The biggest scam in America is the Democratic Party. Its platform ... Read More

The Fake News 'Surge' in Hate Crimes Apr. 11, 2019

Larry Elder

According to the FBI, "hate crimes" are on the rise. The agency reported a 17% increase in such crim... Read More

Gravity Knives, Bump Stocks and Lawless Law Enforcement: New York Cops and the President Arbitrarily Turn Legal Products Into Contraband Apr. 03, 2019

Jacob Sullum

When Joseph Cracco bought his folding knife about a decade ago, he had no reason to think he was bre... Read More

The Perks of Privilege Shouldn't Include Using Fraud to Gain College Admissions Mar. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

The ABC television series "Desperate Housewives" became a huge comedy hit largely because of the exa... Read More