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Turns Out Scraping By Is Not the Goal Mar. 23, 2025

My So-Called Millennial Life

For millennials and Gen Z, life is mediocre. Whatever we label the drive for overachievement —... Read More

The Middle Ground to Happiness Mar. 22, 2025

Georgia Garvey

If you trust surveys (and if you are an American, of course, you do not), you may be surprised to le... Read More

Brain Damage: Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is? Mar. 14, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

A while back, I was speaking on an Asian cruise when I realized I could no longer figure out what th... Read More

The Road to Wellness: Paved with Red Lights and Vibration Plates Mar. 08, 2025

Georgia Garvey

I went in for what I call a "shake and bake" recently, cooking like a chicken in a rotisserie under ... Read More

How I Manage to Afford Santa Barbara Mar. 07, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

The aptitude test my high school guidance counselor gave me yielded a long, singularly unappealing l... Read More

Lasagna as a Sacrament Feb. 28, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

I never met him, though he lived the last days of his life directly across the street from me. I did... Read More

A Light in the Darkness Dec. 27, 2024

Erick Erickson

The week before Christmas in 2006, on the same day I lost my job, doctors gave my wife six months to... Read More

Reentry (Part 2) Dec. 04, 2024

Single FileĀ®

Around the same time the newly singled realize their bed-hopping adventures actually make them lonel... Read More

Why Are We So Mad at Low-Hanging Fruit? Oct. 20, 2024

My So-Called Millennial Life

There's a saying you've probably heard a thousand times: "Don't go for the low-hanging fruit." You s... Read More

Life Engineering (Continued) Oct. 02, 2024

Single FileĀ®

—There's a fiction circling singleworld that making your life comfortable and secure while you... Read More

Time for a Federal Law Prohibiting Abortion Sep. 04, 2024

Star Parker

In June 2022, The Supreme Court, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, overturned Roe v. ... Read More

Having a Baby at 40 and Giving Women the Space to Make Decisions for Themselves Aug. 23, 2024

Holding Space for Good

When I told my neighbor that my son had sisters 15 and 19 years older than him, her eyes flew open. ... Read More

Learning To Set Boundaries in the Quest for Work-Life Balance Jul. 26, 2024

Holding Space for Good

If I don't schedule downtime as a way to set boundaries and focus on the things that matter to me, t... Read More

Ah, Sweet Jackass of Youth Jul. 12, 2024

Marc Dion

They say youth is wasted on the young. "They" are old people who are hugely offended by the beautifu... Read More

How To Tell If You're a Gay Communist Bee-Loving Crybaby May. 31, 2024

Marc Dion

My wife, Deborah, and I own a three-floor apartment house in the urban northeast. How urban? We can ... Read More

Serious Numbers May. 10, 2024

Marc Dion

I hope someday to be 100 and writing myself a birthday column, but I'm a ways from that event. What ... Read More

Alabama Supreme Court's Embryo Ruling Embodies America's Legal Heritage Feb. 23, 2024

Josh Hammer

Leftists have spent much of the past week up in arms about a ruling last Friday from the Alabama Sup... Read More

Biden Declares All 'Endowed by Their Creator' With Right to Life -- And Abortion Must Be Legal Jan. 31, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

President Joe Biden seemed a little confused when he gave a speech at a church in South Carolina on ... Read More

The Patriotism of Sen. Tommy Tuberville Dec. 13, 2023

Star Parker

After some 10 months blocking hundreds of promotions for senior military officers, Sen. Tommy Tuberv... Read More

America, France, and the Free Market Nov. 30, 2023

Veronique de Rugy

It's fashionable to claim that the free-market ideas of Nobel-laureate economist Milton Friedman hav... Read More