Readers share the naked truth about their own streaking experiences.
2023
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Maine streakers: Running every day because they want to
Not satisfied with running once in a while or most days, ‘streakers’ run at least one mile every day of the week, every week of the month, every month of . . .
Mark LaFlamme: Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus and all that noise
Talk of the Town: Columnist has discovered the floor-washing robot at the Oxford Walmart, and its life may never be the same.
Rich Lowry: Trump’s futile attack on DeSantis
His early attacks on the COVID-19 record of Ron DeSantis show that he knows the Florida governor has outflanked him on the populist right — indeed, outflanked him in general — regarding one of the most central issues of the last couple of years.
Cal Thomas: Misplaced faith in big government
The real problem is that too many Americans have come to rely on the government for what it was never created to do and less on themselves. Part of this is an outgrowth of the “entitlement mentality” that has turned government from a last resort to a first resource.
Austin Bay: Ukraine’s nation in arms: The unexpected near-peer war
Russia’s juggernaut has become a trench army confronting a warrior state backed by wealthy allies providing weapons that work.
Elliott Epstein: People like us need a helping hand
These people who can’t afford shelter represent a challenge to the American belief that ours is a prosperous and humane society.
Melissa Rockwood: The Washburn Norlands: Point of pride and pride of place
As stewards of the historical Washburn Family property and legacy in Livermore, the Washburn Norlands Foundation Board of Trustees posted to the website late last year that $3 million would need to be raised by March 2023 to sustain the foundation. I determined that this was the volunteer experience I’d been searching for — to compel readers to understand the need to rally to this cause.
Saul Anuzis: GOP House opens the door for real prescription drug reform
The new Congress has a chance to notch a major victory for average Americans by going after the real source of high prescription drug costs in this country: middlemen companies known as pharmacy benefit managers.