by Cal Thomas It isn’t that the alleged exploits, profits and questionable business deals involving Hunter Biden and his father, Joe Biden, were not known for most […]
Opinion
Guest Essay: Open letter from W.Va. health care leaders
We trust the COVID-19 vaccine West Virginia has experienced landmark days in the pandemic response this past week as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted […]
Do we prioritize life or livelihood?
As we wait for a vaccine to immunize us against COVID-19, it seems we have become inoculated to the horror of death. That can be the only […]
Sustainable farming: Make the Corn Belt a carbon belt
by Daniel Imhoff In 2020, U.S. federal farm subsidies reached $46 billion, at least a three-fold increase in annual agricultural supports since President Donald Trump took office. […]
Texas AG’s lawsuit a display of hypocrisy
by Jonah Goldberg I’m angry. I have been defending the Electoral College and the larger Madisonian vision behind it — often called “federalism” — for decades. As […]
Goodbye to DeVos
When Betsy DeVos took the job as the nation’s chief educator, she probably never imagined that a pandemic would strike, requiring her to exert actual leadership in […]
Dec. 13 letters to the editor
‘We didn’t know there was a problem …’ Morgantown’s city council members did not know there was an issue with the siting of the renovations in Hazel […]
Something new? AOC’s old-fashioned machine politics
by Francis Wilkinson Some constituents of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez actually got something out of politics this year beside a barrage of campaign advertisements: With a sliver of […]
These people were so much more than ‘OK, boomer’
by Cory Franklin This year has been an annus horribilis, including 275,000 COVID-19 deaths to date. Many newsmakers from the past have died as well, some from […]
Start a new political party?
by Gary Olson This is intended for Trump voters, especially those making less than $150,000 a year and the millions who believed they were extending the middle […]