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Harrop: Santos did not choose his string of lies wisely

January 2, 2023, 6:01am Columns

In the movie classic, “All About Eve,” George Sanders as the snob theater critic rakes scheming young actress Anne Baxter over the lies she told about her hard-knocks background. Read story

Ishisaka: GoFundMes reveal a dirty little open secret

January 2, 2023, 6:01am Columns

This time of year, we find ourselves touched by the generosity, grace and kindness of people helping people. Extending ourselves to others reveals the best of who we are as humans, and that emerges so clearly during the holiday season. Read story

Jayne: Republicans need to redirect

January 1, 2023, 6:02am Columns

There seems to be some cognitive dissonance, or maybe just a lack of understanding. Like hitting your face with a skillet and then wondering why your nose is broken. Read story

Leubsdorf: My forecast for 2023

January 1, 2023, 6:01am Columns

Last year’s column successfully predicted Democratic Senate gains and a smaller-than-expected Republican House takeover. Here is our not-totally-serious forecast for 2023: Read story

Estrich: Politics, not science, drives mask mandates

January 1, 2023, 6:01am Columns

The No. 1 weapon for fighting COVID is in a box in the front hall closet, in my house and in plenty of other people’s houses. Read story

Other Papers Say: Why didn’t IRS audit Trump?

January 1, 2023, 6:01am Columns

A gaping question remains to be answered following the House Ways and Means Committee’s decision to release Donald Trump’s tax returns: Why did the Internal Revenue Service fail to audit Trump’s taxes during the first two years of his presidency, as required by law? There’s a growing mountain of circumstantial… Read story

Carmichael: What we learned about hybrid work

December 31, 2022, 6:01am Columns

This was supposed to be the year of returning to the office. The same could be said for 2021, and even the second half of 2020. The office seems to have become a place where we’re always “returning” but never quite “arriving.” Read story

Schram: Autocracts’ war on democracy

December 30, 2022, 6:01am Columns

Nonstop cable news presenters were agog and aghast. They warned us, last Wednesday, that we were about to witness an epic moment. Their news worlds were about to collide. Read story

Camden: Even ‘safe’ districts can flip

December 28, 2022, 6:01am Columns

There is an adage in politics that even the most successful and secure office holder can be beat by the right opponent in the right year. Read story

Harrop: Vanquish these attention-seekers by ignoring them

December 27, 2022, 6:01am Columns

There are media heavies we saw written about, talked about, day after tedious day, month after tiresome month. May the obsession over them fade in 2023. Read story