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You Were Not His Choice Sep. 26, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

'TWEEN 12 & 20 BY DR. ROBERT WALLACE RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018, AND THEREAFTER You Wer... Read More

A Student's Locker Can Be Searched Sep. 25, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I thought that high school students have the right to some privacy when on campus. I'm ... Read More

Mother Opens Daughter's Mail Sep. 20, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: About six months ago, our church had a list of teens from England who wanted to be pen ... Read More

Open the Books on Candidate Tax Returns Sep. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

Richard Nixon famously declared in November 1973, amid allegations he'd cheated on his personal taxe... Read More

Regulatory Loophole Lets Uber and Lyft Drivers Continue Violating Privacy Sep. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

Last year, the Missouri Legislature bowed to demands by ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft and passed... Read More

Ill-Conceived Bill Clamps Down on Release of Body Cam Footage Sep. 10, 2018

Daily Editorials

Rep. Jesse Kremer says a bill he sponsored that passed the Assembly last week is designed to protect... Read More

Social Media Self-Exam Needed Sep. 07, 2018

Daily Editorials

As the heads of major social media networks testify before Congress, an insightful new survey shows ... Read More

What's Past Is Past Jul. 25, 2018

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I have been divorced for many years. I was married to the same man for 25 years. I put a... Read More

Facebook Clearly Won't Fix Itself Apr. 12, 2018

Froma Harrop

Mark Zuckerberg in 2006: "We really messed this one up. ... We did a bad job of explaining what the ... Read More

The Student Data-Mining Scandal Under Our Noses Apr. 11, 2018

Michelle Malkin

While congresscritters expressed outrage at Facebook's intrusive data grabs during Capitol Hill hear... Read More

Mr. Zuckerberg Goes to Washington Apr. 10, 2018

William Murchison

Mark Zuckerberg will straighten out Congress this week on Communications in the Modern Era — o... Read More

What Computers Know About Us and Think They Know Mar. 15, 2018

Froma Harrop

The electric company sends me colorful reports on my monthly energy habits. A recent one rated me "a... Read More

Lying, Spying and Hiding Feb. 01, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

I have argued for a few weeks now that House Intelligence Committee members have committed misconduc... Read More

A Conspiracy of Silence Assaults Privacy Jan. 25, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During the past three weeks, Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed into law vast new pow... Read More

Did Donald Trump Change His Mind on Domestic Spying? Jan. 18, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Late last week, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Inte... Read More

Congress Plotting to Cut a Hole in the 4th Amendment, Again Jan. 11, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Hidden beneath the controversy stirred up last week by the publication of a book called "Fire and Fu... Read More

FINRA's Coming Database, S&P and Moody's Oct. 11, 2017

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: My brother-in-law, who is a longtime human resources officer with a New York Stock E... Read More

What if Some Spies Are Bad Guys? Aug. 03, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

What if the federal government captures in real time the contents of every telephone call, email and... Read More

Privacy Hits the Dust: Data-Collecting Vacuum Cleaners Aug. 03, 2017

Froma Harrop

Privacy advocates cried in protest after a report that the maker of the Roomba, a robotic vacuum cle... Read More

The Fear-Based Campaign to Control the Net May. 04, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

Public fear is an ally of big government. When fear sets in among the populace — often with en... Read More