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The difficulty of treating addiction
Doctors can take care of the physical signs, but it’s harder to address psychological and social needs.
Kathleen Parker: GOP must die to survive
Unless the party can resurrect itself, it’s hail to President Clinton.
When is a win not a win? When the winner is Hillary
Despite the result, Clinton remains the frontrunner.
Princesses and dolls teach girls to play small, even when we grow up
Even in many of the Disney princess movies, the male character have a lot more to say than the females.
Why Americans can’t write
Before students can write a coherent five-paragraph essay, they need to learn to write a decent sentence.
2016 is coming, and a few other predictions
You will hear it here first — even though it may not be right.
Our fate’s in hands of two sparsely populated states
Please, residents of Iowa and New Hampshire, vote as if it matters — because it does.
Five myths about habits
Only 8 percent of Americans achieve their New Year’s resolutions.
Businesses must shoulder fair share of the cost of quality child care
If parents and educators tell companies that they need to pitch in, everyone will benefit.