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OP-ED: Montana turns into feudal estates

We get the allure of the Great American West, the majestic landscapes, rivers teeming with trout, clean air. When TV talk show star Kelly Clarkson announced she and her family were leaving Los Angeles, she said her first choice was “Montana.” She kept moving, though, landing in New York ...

As my physical therapist stretched my hip the other day, we talked about being Gen Xers.Parenting as Gen Xers, specifically – as the children of baby boomers and the parents of whatever generation we’re raising now (Yoomers? Zoomers? Post-zoomers?) We talked with nostalgia about those weird ...

OP-ED: Teachers help create the future

<em>”Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”</em><strong><em>--Albert Einstein</em></strong>Even with more ...

Hamas is banking on short memories, lazy journalism and short fuses. The lies it told about the Al-Ahli al-Arabi Hospital event illustrate the war on truth that it conducts simultaneously with sadistic attacks on civilians. Hamas’s attack on Israel constituted an encyclopedia of war crimes: ...

OP-ED: His ethics account was empty

Where did Kenneth Chesebro come from? Son of a Wisconsin music teacher, he amassed sterling credentials, a Harvard Law degree chief among them. On paper he was impressive. But then he joined a conspiracy to overthrow democracy. Chesebro gives credentials a bad name.He applied his legal skills ...