Can’t judge resilience until after recovery The Dominion Post had an article on Jan. 26 titled “They’re resilient — more so than us.” Yes, children are resilient. […]
Opinion
Guest essay: New rules needed to speed up internet expansion
Make it easier to use existing utility poles by Jim Estep Millions of dollars will soon be coming into the state to expand access to a vital […]
Guest essay: Working for a legend
by Brian Kuhl I first met George Esper 25 years ago in front of the Boston Harbor Hotel, before we walked over to the Associated Press office […]
Myths of the past no longer represent our world view
by Malcolm Russell-Einhorn We live in an age of discord and distrust, much of it fueled by the splintering of our media landscape and the sheer volume […]
Republicans should rethink idea-free campaigns
by Ramesh Ponnuru Democrats ran in 2020 on a long list of policies they planned to enact and implement, and now they are going through the agony […]
COLUMN: Bob Huggins nearly took out all of his bigs against Arkansas, which may not be a bad idea moving forward
MORGANTOWN — A short spark that came in the second half Saturday was just enough to keep Bob Huggins from going all-in on making a drastic change […]
Before GOP blames Biden, it should look in the mirror
Rep. David McKinley recently sent out a press release titled, “President Biden’s Year of Crisis, Failure,” with this quote blaming the president for “a rising 40-year high […]
The latest bias to worry about
by Tyler Cowen For all the talk about how political and media bias distort people’s perceptions of current events, another kind of bias may have an even […]
Notes from COVID quarantine
I got COVID. It started with symptoms late last week — congestion mostly — and then a positive test that Friday. At the worst of it, I […]
The Good, the Bad and the Stupid 2
Good: SB 477 — to establish the PROMISE Plus scholarship, which will supplement the PROMISE scholarship to equal the full cost of tuition for students who meet […]