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by | Sep 9, 2019

Only about half of all Americans are married now, down from more than 72 percent in the 1960s — and…

by | Sep 8, 2019

In spite of the confusion over Brexit, there’s an easy solution, and one that is contemplated by the British constitution….

by | Sep 8, 2019

Washington If you want to see where President Donald Trump’s foreign policy chops beat his predecessor Barack Obama’s, look to…

by | Sep 6, 2019

The famous Jewish scholar Israel Meir Kagan (1837–1933) had the idea in his 80s that with his children off living…

by | Sep 6, 2019

The patent system is under attack. This is acknowledged no matter which side of the issue you ask. Those who…

by | Sep 6, 2019

“Tickling the wire”: That’s the slang expression used by law enforcement personnel to describe the process of trying to breathe…

by | Sep 5, 2019

This California Watch column ought to be renamed Crisis Watch, given the number of public-policy crises that have engulfed the Golden…

by | Sep 5, 2019

The biggest surprise of the 2016 election was, of course, Donald Trump’s breach of the “blue wall” upon which the…

by | Sep 4, 2019

Murderers with poisonous ideologies have taken the lives of innocents once again. And the response is the same as it…

by | Sep 4, 2019

Rutgers University is celebrating the 100th anniversary of one of its most accomplished alumni: Paul Robeson. Robeson was an All-American…

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