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Editorials

Open borders bring diseases to towns

Ready for another pandemic? New York City’s health commissioner announced last week that the influx of migrants from the southern border – more than 50,000 to New York City alone in the past year – is delivering contagious diseases, including tuberculosis and polio to our ...

Lawmaker’s proposal reasonable, more appropriate than executive action

U.S. Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson, R-Howard is cosponsoring legislation to expand eligibility for student loan forgiveness to agriculture. It is an excellent discussion to have regarding the student debt relief debate. As Thompson notes, in an article in the weekend edition of the ...

Reclassification of xylazine necessary for public safety

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s decision to classify xylazine as a “Schedule III” drug to tighten regulations on the veterinary tranquilizer is the right decision. The move will allow police and prosecutors to pursue charges against those nefariously trafficking the dangerous drug in our ...

Monitor Your Kids’ Social Media Usage

Parents, if your biggest concern about TikTok and other social media platforms is the politics in the country where they are headquartered, you’re missing a very different danger. Various social media “challenges” have been around since the start. Some of them — dousing a prepared ...

Can Biden tell the difference between a boy and a girl?

“She is the first woman in history to win the 100 and 200 meters in back-to-back Olympics.” That is how USA Today summarized the performance of Elaine Thompson-Herah, the Jamaican sprinter who dominated women’s track events in the COVID-delayed 2021 Olympics. Thompson-Herah won a ...

On Earth Day, let’s invest in our planet

By Kate Williams and Kathleen Rogers “Our world needs climate action on all fronts — everything, everywhere, all at once,” Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said as he introduced the latest report by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The report, called a ...