Florida revives an 1850s strategy to exclude Chinese immigrants
Beth Lew-Williams While our country celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida legislature are busy resurrecting... Read more.
Drug-price controls harm medical research
John Czwartacki Do you know that nightmare where you see someone about to get hurt or worse, but they don’t see the obvious danger? And your anguished pleas... Read more.
What is influence?
Joseph R. Noone Justice Clarence Thomas’ defense in response to growing criticism of his acceptance of lavish gifts from a billionaire benefactor over a... Read more.
The optimism of space exploration
David M. Shribman I saw it lift into the dusky heavens, reaching upward in a stunning ballet of determination and grace, creeping across the sky in an orange... Read more.
What to keep in mind about the US-Mexico relationship
Editorial written by The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board In 2009, when Mexico’s middle class continued its steady expansion in the wake of NAFTA... Read more.
Judicial decisions, not ethics, are the real target
Thomas Jipping Calls for a “formal” or “enforceable” code of ethics for the Supreme Court imply that no ethics rules or guidelines exist, that Congress... Read more.
The Supreme Court should not be its own referee
Stephen Spaulding Our nation’s highest court — the Supreme Court — should live by the highest ethical standards. Right now, there is no transparent... Read more.
The impending death of AM radio
Cory Franklin On its way to oblivion is another relic from an increasingly distant era. The Ford Motor Co. plans to discontinue AM radios in most of its 2024... Read more.
The loss of newspaper critics hurts our culture
Christine Ledbetter I miss the critics. The theater, music, movie, fashion, book, dance, and architectural critics who once populated the nation’s media... Read more.
Diversity goes from a virtue to a vice on college campuses
Maureen Downey The politically-craven assaults on diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses in states like Florida, Georgia, and Texas are embarrassing.... Read more.
