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Opinion

Measuring adventure against risk

Editorials and columns

When getting up from a squat feels like an extreme sport and you can throw your back out dancing in the shower, an honest question surfaces: how do we measure adventure versus risk? We can easily see adventure-seekers and extreme sports athletes whenever we open social media or turn on the ...

Who’s Afraid of a Trillionaire?

Editorials and columns

Early this year, we learned that Elon Musk may become the first trillionaire in world history. My friends on the left of the political spectrum have been fuming about this story as the ultimate example of the rich getting richer and the poor getting crumbs. When I appeared on "Real Time ...

Why are Senate Democrats making air travel worse?

Editorials and columns

Next time your flight's delayed or canceled, or you're stuck in an endless TSA line, thank a congressional Democrat. Senate Dems have decided to make a show of their support for lawless immigration by inflicting pain on American travelers. They've blocked funding for the Department of ...

The energy policy we could have had

Editorials and columns

Oil, oil, oil. The war with Iran has oil prices soaring. And no thanks, President Trump, for your other war, the one against green energy. As Americans freak over gas prices, they are taking another look at electric vehicles. But guess what? Most domestic automakers dropped ambitious ...

The ‘easy way out’ may not be so easy after all

Editorials and columns

I've been hearing a lot lately about how it's "taking the easy way out" to use GLP-1s to lose weight. That may be true. But then again, you might be able to say the same thing about virtually every medical advancement. When you boil it down, chemotherapy is "taking the easy way out" of ...