by Jon Healey Consumers’ main federal guardian against unfair and deceptive businesses, the Federal Trade Commission, already has too few teeth when it comes to enforcing the […]
Opinion
Myth of America’s Anglo-Saxon political traditions
by Noah Feldman A group of House conservatives have been discussing an “America First Caucus” that would aim to protect and advance what they call “Anglo-Saxon political […]
Go vote for city council
Want to see change? Engage with local politics You may or may not have noticed, but there’s a Morgantown City Council election on Tuesday. Council elections tend […]
April 25 letters to the editor
Bill is gov. overreach into patients’ lives The so-called “Second Chance at Life Act” (HB 2982) that is on its way to Gov. Justice’s desk is clearly […]
Long-haul COVID-19 can offer clues for other illnesses
by Leroy Hood Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, doctors began seeing puzzling symptoms in patients that lasted well beyond the initial infection period. These COVID-19 […]
Threat of unions to workers
by Jay Ambrose Sitting far away in the White House, President Joe Biden recently cheered for a union to be formed at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama. […]
An officer’s view of George Floyd’s murder
by Marcos Bretón Many times in recent years I have wished Rick Braziel was still the chief of police in Sacramento. Now 61 and eight years retired […]
Lesson of a little helicopter on Mars
The little helicopter weighs only 4 pounds, and its first flight lasted a mere 30 seconds and reached an altitude of only 10 feet. But it did […]
Biden’s welcome return to normalcy
by Carl P. Leubsdorf President Joe Biden’s first 100 days have seen their highs — progress in the battle against COVID-19, capped by passage of the massive […]
Vladimir Putin’s political strategy is all about himself
by Clara Ferreira Marques “If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change.” That’s the opportunistic Tancredi’s advice on how to manage […]