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Thanksgiving a time to labor in spiritual harvest

By JESSICA A. JOHNSON Syndicated columnist One of the things that I have most enjoyed about my commute to work in Lima, Ohio, during the Thanksgiving season is passing small farms and viewing the fields that are being cleared after the fall corn harvest. Much of the farmland is vast and such ...

Perimenopause suddenly an ‘in’ thing

By GEORGIA GARVEY Syndicated columnist Menopause is so hot these days. All the cool kids are doing it, a coincidence that marks the last time I will be counted as either cool or a kid. I suppose I’m not, technically, in menopause. I’m in the preemptive stages — something I have ...

Obama challenges Trump’s remap power grab

Friends who are frustrated by the current White House regime still ask me, "Where is Obama?" As if he might miraculously arise again in the political skies like Mighty Mouse singing, "Here I come to save the day!" Dream on, I point out. Having served two full terms, Obama has maxed out of his ...

Democrats want open borders; most Americans don’t

Who said this? "If you don't have any borders, you don't have a nation." The speaker went on, "Trump did a better job. I don't like Trump, but we should have a secure border. It ain't that hard to do. Biden didn't do it." It was Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in characteristic candor. If, as ...

Labeling women as toxic won’t get anyone anywhere

“Why Can’t a Woman Be More Like a Man?” — Henry Higgins Those are the words librettist Alan Jay Lerner penned for the fictional professor Henry Higgins in the 1956 musical “My Fair Lady,” and honestly, it could have been the title of Helen Andrews’ much-discussed recent essay in ...

Jailed in America for free speech

In the aftermath of the murder of Charlie Kirk, many folks who dared to express views of him and his work outside the mainstream lost their jobs, professional standing and State Department visas as they were fired or otherwise disciplined by employers or bureaucrats who concluded that anti-Kirk ...