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A 2021 Reflection on Frederick Douglass' 'What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?' Jul. 02, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

"The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, ... Read More

The Founders: Only One Best Man for Women Jun. 30, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The Founding Fathers, a great group of guys, gathered in Philadelphia in July of ... Read More

Marking Juneteenth, the Actual End of Slavery, isn't 'Black History' -- It's American History Jun. 22, 2021

Daily Editorials

America moved one step closer last week to fully acknowledging the history and continuing impact of ... Read More

How to Keep Critical Race Theory and Other Bummers Out of Schoolbooks Jun. 19, 2021

Stephanie Hayes

Maybe you've heard the term "critical race theory" at 25-cent wing night. No? Well, you didn't come ... Read More

Happy 80th, Darlin' Bard Bob Dylan May. 19, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Bob Dylan made me break into silent tears once, in concert on Nov. 11, 2001. Two ... Read More

Good Times and Quiet Moments in Kent County, Delaware May. 08, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block The sounds of slot machines vie for attention with excited cries of winners at gambl... Read More

Relive the Past at Museums, Diners, Drive-ins and More Mar. 28, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Louis Kaplan is channeling his childhood. As a youngster he collected baseball cards... Read More

How Americans Rose To the COVID-19 Challenge Feb. 28, 2021

Steve Chapman

This month, the United States recorded a horrific milestone: 500,000 deaths from COVID-19. Someday, ... Read More

In a Welcome Symbol of Diversity, Harriet Tubman Will Adorn the $20 Bill After All Feb. 04, 2021

Daily Editorials

Symbols matter. In his thrashing, malicious way, former President Donald Trump understood that ̵... Read More

Small Towns With Big Attractions Jan. 31, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Big cities have a lot going for them. New York's theater district, the monuments and... Read More

Racist Mobs Rage All Over American History Jan. 20, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Raging racist mobs hold a high place in American history. There I was, in the Cap... Read More

The Clash of History Dec. 31, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Over the weekend, I came across an article in The Washington Post that, by and la... Read More

Lord, What Did We Do To Deserve 2020? Dec. 30, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Just back from a sweet sight: President Donald Trump going out on a losing note w... Read More

Action and Faith Dec. 25, 2020

Daily Editorials

On Christmas Day in 1776, Gen. George Washington led 2,400 troops across the Delaware River. The wea... Read More

Hotels Organize Driving Trips to Upstate New York Dec. 20, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block How often does the lobby of a hotel become an intriguing part of the experience of v... Read More

Rebutting the Myth of White Superiority Dec. 12, 2020

Mark Shields

By way of introduction: Tommy Tuberville is the new Republican U.S. senator from Alabama. He was pre... Read More

In Private Sieges, Missing Public Squares Dec. 09, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — "We need each other." Bill Clinton once spoke those simple words. Never has that ... Read More

The Puritan Work Ethic Nov. 27, 2020

Erick Erickson

Four hundred years ago, the religious dissidents we know as the Pilgrims began arriving in New Engla... Read More

The Bitter With the Sweet, Served at Thanksgiving Nov. 25, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Roses in the wind, waving before winter's cold comes. They signify our bitterswee... Read More

The Bad and the Good Nov. 24, 2020

William Murchison

And on ... and on ... ... And, yes! One fine day, as with the Noah family's detention on the ark, th... Read More