Opinion
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Is Peak Climate Alarmism Behind Us?
It wasn’t so long ago that the world was truly on fire with climate alarm. In September 2019, millions of…
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Jonathan Raban, Adventurous Literary Traveler, Dies at 80
An expatriate Briton, he followed Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi, sailed to Alaska and explored eastern Montana. But, he said, he was…
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Yukihiro Takahashi, Pioneer of Electronic Pop Music, Dies at 70
A drummer and singer, he was best known as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra, one of Japan’s most successful…
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Why George Santos Won’t Be Able to Fake His Way Through Congress
In the latest twist in the surreal saga of George Santos, this mystery man congressman has been named to seats…
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Mary Kaye Richter, Florist Turned Medical Crusader, Dies at 77
From her kitchen table in rural Illinois, Ms. Richter started a global foundation for families who shared her son’s rare…
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If You Could Choose Your College Again, What Would You Do Differently?
If you have the opportunity to attend college, the school that you pick can end up influencing where you live,…
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Why Kids’ Medication Shortages Aren’t Going Away
Over Christmas, a friend was visiting family in England and posted a photo on Instagram of stocked pharmacy shelves, brimming…
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K. Alex Müller, Innovator in Ceramic Superconductors, Dies at 95
His and a colleague’s breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors were honored with a Nobel Prize in Physics and opened up a…
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Nurses Are Burned Out and Fed Up. For Good Reason.
It is enraging but not particularly surprising that our health care system is failing the most essential of its workers.…
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Does the War Over Abortion Have a Future?
In decades past, as the calendar turned to January, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade would come into view. Abortion…