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The Pope At a Loss for Words Oct. 18, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Back in late August, Pope Francis declared that he would "not say a word" about a... Read More

You Think You're OK. Your Body Knows Better Oct. 14, 2018

Tales From the Front

We usually think of post-traumatic stress disorder as something that afflicts soldiers after combat.... Read More

Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire Sep. 28, 2018

Susan Estrich

President Trump was proud of his nominee, understandably so. His opening statement, reminiscent of C... Read More

My Explosive Revelation for Thursday Sep. 27, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — My crack team of investigative journalists is sitting on an explosive revelation ... Read More

Should You Believe All Accusers? Sep. 26, 2018

Ben Shapiro

This week, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was eating at a restaurant with his wife, Heidi Cruz, when he was... Read More

The Politicization of the Kavanaugh Sexual Abuse Allegations Damages #MeToo Sep. 19, 2018

Ben Shapiro

This week, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was hit with accusations of sexual abuse from Christine Blasey Ford... Read More

The Media and Kavanaugh's Kangaroo Court Sep. 19, 2018

Tim Graham

The erupting accusation of "attempted rape" against Judge Brett Kavanaugh when he was 17 show just h... Read More

Here We Go Again Sep. 18, 2018

Susan Estrich

I have been to this movie before. I know how it ends, and it doesn't end well — not for anyone... Read More

Hope for Those With Eating Disorders Feb. 24, 2018

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I want your readers who think they may have an eating disorder to know that they are not... Read More

Wrestling With Coming Forward Feb. 18, 2018

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I've been feeling very inspired lately. As a firm believer in gender equality, I am so h... Read More

You, Too, Mr. President Feb. 13, 2018

Susan Estrich

Poor Donald Trump. He can't help himself. Take the case of Roy Moore: After numerous women accused ... Read More

Pope Francis Falls Behind the Episcopalians Feb. 08, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — I have never met the Pope, but I have followed his activities sedulously, as migh... Read More

The Powerful Waging War on the Weak Nov. 18, 2017

Mark Shields

The story is as timeless as it is ugly. The names of the actors change, but the plot remains the sam... Read More

Our Country Turns to You, Alabama Nov. 15, 2017

Connie Schultz

Like so many women in recent days, I've discovered a renewed interest in who and what I was at age 1... Read More

Uncomfortable With Opposite-Sex Nurse Sep. 06, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I would like your opinion on a very distressing problem that I — along with a lot ... Read More

Tables of Transparency Turn on the Litigious Left Feb. 10, 2017

Tim Graham

When Pope Francis visited America in 2015, one topic that seemed mandatory to address was the old sc... Read More

A Chair in the Shower Room, a Portrait on the Capitol Wall, What Next for Hastert? Prison Bars? Apr. 13, 2016

Roger Simon

Once upon a time, Dennis Hastert looked forward to being the longest-serving Republican speaker of t... Read More

David Bowie, Icon or Abuser? Jan. 15, 2016

Tim Graham

When David Bowie died after a very private fight with liver cancer, obituary writers churned out wor... Read More

Normal Is the Watchword Oct. 26, 2015

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I am very antisocial. I don't go to parties as often as most teens, I hardly ever invite... Read More

Sex, Cancer and 'Girls' Nov. 13, 2014

Lenore Skenazy

What do Lena Dunham, sex and cancer have to do with one another? Quite a bit, actually. Last week, t... Read More