Study shows a bad-news bias for COVID-19
Back in September, I wrote about how, in the midst of the pandemic, there was a lot of good news that wasn’t getting much coverag...
It's become a set piece in certain precincts of social media: complaints that people are getting vaccinated under false pretenses.
In a recent issue of Airmail, the posh...
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week.
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Vice President Kamala Harris disrespected the military when she f...
Rethinking how teachers teach civics and how students learn about democracy has never been more crucial.
Schools can be more than settings for teaching and learning abou...
As he takes office this month, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is facing no shortage of challenges and controversies. Perhaps the most fraught will be enforcement of ...
State and local governments are chomping at the bit to receive a share of the $350 billion reserved for them in the latest COVID-19 stimulus bill. Rather than addressing...
House Democrats are poised to vote for Washington, D.C., statehood.
If Senate Democrats kill the filibuster, the party could admit D.C. as a state and thus seat two new ...
I’m writing to express my appreciation — long overdue — to the physicians and staff of Butler Memorial Hospital, the Crossroads Campus and the Benbrook facilities.
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One-third of Republican respondents told pollsters earlier this month that they don’t plan to get COVID-19 shots. Another 20% said they haven’t yet made up their minds.
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America was sick before COVID-19 struck. The pandemic has made our national sickness more acute and illustrated the critical importance of “wellness” in preventing disea...