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Jupiter Asks, 'How Much Is Enough?' Apr. 26, 2020

Horoscopes by Holiday

Pluto's retrograde is quickly followed up by a square of Mercury and Jupiter to challenge our sense ... Read More

Visit These Museums Virtually Apr. 26, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block It's not often that someone about to enter a museum first dons snorkel equipment or ... Read More

Puzzling Over African American COVID Deaths Apr. 24, 2020

Mona Charen

The numbers are preliminary, but it seems that African Americans are dying from COVID-19 at alarming... Read More

Mouse-demic Response: Failure and Success Apr. 24, 2020

Marc Dion

As the government of an extremely small nation/house, our first mistake was ignoring the experts. Fo... Read More

The One Certain Victor in the Pandemic War Apr. 24, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

"War is the health of the state," wrote the progressive Randolph Bourne during the First World War, ... Read More

'The Bill of Rights Is Above My Pay Grade' Apr. 23, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The loss of liberty is at hand. Every day in America, mayors and governors — not one of whom i... Read More

Benefits vs. Costs and COVID-19 Apr. 22, 2020

Walter E. Williams

One of the first lessons in an economics class is everything has a cost. That's in stark contrast to... Read More

Trump Takes Over the Virtual Public Square Apr. 22, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

The pandemic means President Donald Trump has people where he wants them: at home watching him on te... Read More

Taurus Sun of Materialism Apr. 20, 2020

Horoscopes by Holiday

The existence of an idea is debatable, although the existence of an idea behind an action or inside ... Read More

Taurus Sun Welcome Party Apr. 19, 2020

Horoscopes by Holiday, Weekly

The sun moves into Taurus, the sign of the earth and of voices. Our planet will sing to herself in t... Read More

Visiting San Francisco's North Beach in the Era of Social Distancing Apr. 18, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Divina Infusino How people will gather in person in the foreseeable future is unpredictable. But ... Read More

Will COVID-19 Retire the World's Policeman? Apr. 17, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

For declaring in March that the U.S. economy might be reopened by Easter, President Donald Trump was... Read More

Did the Ugly Duckling Become a Swan, or Did He Just Think She Did? Apr. 17, 2020

Tales From the Front

You know the way mothers and fathers say they love all their children equally? They don't. They have... Read More

Death in Slow Motion Apr. 16, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During the past month, as Americans have been terrified of the coronavirus, another demon has been l... Read More

The Sun and Jupiter Square Off Apr. 15, 2020

Horoscopes by Holiday

If the planets were stars of a "Real Housewives" show, this is the part where the shouting would sta... Read More

Forgiving Friends in Frightening Times Apr. 14, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: My best friend had planned a vacation to visit friends in Florida for several weeks. Des... Read More

Mercury Enflamed Apr. 12, 2020

Horoscopes by Holiday, Weekly

Mercury journeys fiery Aries, a spontaneous trek for the communication planet that signifies the sor... Read More

Putting a Price Tag on Brotherhood Apr. 12, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: Eight years ago, my brother asked me to support his network marketing work by purchasing... Read More

The Navy Secretary's Subservience Couldn't Save Him Apr. 09, 2020

Steve Chapman

The trick to surviving in Donald Trump's administration is being a shameless toady, willing at any m... Read More

Oh, Brother Apr. 08, 2020

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for 42 years, with no children. We are both born and ... Read More