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Where Did All the Workers Go? Some of Them Bought the Farm Aug. 16, 2022

Salena Zito

LIGONIER, Pa. — For the last 47 years, the farmers market located along the old Lincoln Highwa... Read More

Getting Through a Pandemic That Has No End Date Feb. 11, 2022

C Force

Imagine you are an athlete who has suffered a debilitating injury. After the initial shock, disappoi... Read More

Uplifting Advice Heading Into the New Year Dec. 31, 2021

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: You get a lot of letters about people whose partners fell in love with someone else, cau... Read More

Thinking Through the Trade-Offs of Federally Mandated Paid Leave Dec. 02, 2021

Veronique de Rugy

The nonsensical coverage of the debate over paid leave continues. Apparently, opposing a federal pai... Read More

The Pandemic Continues Harming the Working Class Oct. 14, 2021

Daily Editorials

The Mountain Metro bus driver and service shortage The Gazette reported Monday is not unique to Colo... Read More

Biden Is Stabbing Nonunion Workers in the Back Sep. 22, 2021

Betsy McCaughey

Nonunion workers make up nearly 90% of the U.S. workforce. President Joe Biden is stabbing them in t... Read More

Biden Backs Radical Bill for Big Unions Sep. 21, 2021

Daily Editorials

A generation ago, labor unions actually tried to represent the financial interests of workers. For a... Read More

Skills Matter Jun. 10, 2021

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Controversy erupted Tuesday over a comment made by economist Art Laffer regarding hourly wages. Ask... Read More

How Good Were They? Jun. 02, 2021

Classic Zig Ziglar

Most of us make the comment, "Things are not what they used to be — oh, for those "good ol' da... Read More

Successful Without College May. 05, 2021

John Stossel

Americans took out $1.7 trillion in government loans for college tuition. Now, some don't want to pa... Read More

Suspending the Payroll Tax Really Would Stimulate the Economy Jun. 02, 2020

Stephen Moore

The recovery stage for our economy is finally here, and now the policy priority has to shift to gett... Read More

We All Must Soldier On May. 22, 2020

C Force

Last week, I joined with others in concern regarding just how this intervening time of isolation has... Read More

Finding the Hero Within the Face of a Pandemic Apr. 10, 2020

C Force

As reports continue to come in of medical professionals thrust into the frontlines of the battle aga... Read More

There Is No American Worker Shortage Feb. 26, 2020

Michelle Malkin

"We're full, our system's full, our country's full!" That was President Donald Trump last year at ou... Read More

Big New Minimum Wages Mask Cruelty as Sympathy Dec. 03, 2019

Daily Editorials

"Black Friday" sounds dire but is actually a cause for celebration. For most of the year, retail sto... Read More

Please, Raise My Taxes? Jun. 28, 2019

Mona Charen

With metronomic regularity, some well-motivated billionaire announces that he wishes the government ... Read More

President's Immigration Plan Could Use Some Work May. 23, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

Last week, the Trump administration released the outline of an immigration plan meant to reshape how... Read More

Warren Rule: Minimum Wage Earner Should Be Able to Afford Spouse, Child and Mortgage May. 01, 2019

Terence Jeffrey

Sen. Elizabeth Warren told a story at the She the People Presidential Forum last week, illustrating ... Read More

The Immigrants We Need Most Apr. 23, 2019

Stephen Moore

Of all America's immigrant visa programs, arguably the most successful for the U.S. economy has been... Read More

Sherrod Brown Will Be Missed Mar. 09, 2019

Mark Shields

Why should it be of any importance or interest that Sherrod Brown, the third-term U.S. senator from ... Read More