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George Will: Why good economic news is bad

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WASHINGTON — In 1930, John Maynard Keynes was worried, but not about the unpleasantness that had begun the previous year and would linger long...

Kelly Anspaugh: On populism and gilded toilets

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I’ve heard it remarked repeatedly that what Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have in common is both are “populists.” This is absurd.Bernie Sanders was...

Gina Barreca: What happened? One day you wake up old

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People age all at once. Nobody gets old gradually. One day you look at yourself and — whoa.Let’s say you’ve looked more or less...

Kathleen Parker: Sexual politics in search of fairness

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WASHINGTON — Just minutes before the start of President Trump’s State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton dumped a mea culpa onto her Facebook...

Michael Reagan: Still cheering for Trump

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Donald Trump sure hit it out of the park Tuesday night.Like millions of other people in America who tuned in to the president’s first...

Michael Reagan: Still cheering for Trump

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Donald Trump sure hit it out of the park Tuesday night.Like millions of other people in America who tuned in to the president’s first...

Jay Ambrose: Anti-Trump author likes to hit, hates getting hit

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Mika Brzezinski is right now looking good, even if she did not come out so well in a recent “Saturday Night Live” sketch that...

Mark Figley: A coach, his word and a paycheck

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While Alabama’s Crimson Tide captured yet another college football crown with an impressive 26-23 comeback overtime win over Georgia, seemingly leaving only the hype...

Ken Pollitz: Benefits of riding the pine

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When the lofty expectations of a highly touted high school basketball player are realized at the next level, the local watering holes are all...

George Will: Frederick Douglass, a champion of American individualism

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WASHINGTON — It was an assertion of hard-won personal sovereignty: Frederick Douglass, born on a Maryland plantation 200 years ago this month, never knew...