by Melinda Henneberger What you think you know about how rape victims act is probably wrong, and there’s a reason for that: It seems intuitive that anyone violated in that […]
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Who let Trump run out the clock on tax returns? The courts
by Noah Feldman The Supreme Court’s stay of a congressional demand for Donald Trump’s taxes is almost certainly the final nail in the coffin of Democrats’ efforts to investigate the […]
Nov. 6 letters to the editor
Getting sick of dirty politics, attack ads Why is it that political ads have to be so nasty and hateful? I mean, what a person does in their private life […]
Guest essay: Celebrate Native America this November and always
by Bonnie Brown Since 1990, November has been designated as Native American Heritage Month, providing a focused opportunity to become better educated, commit to justice for Indigenous peoples and acknowledge […]
Liz Truss’ downfall won’t end trickle-down economics
by Jacob Soll With former British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ free-market reforms having severely wounded the British economy, a chorus of pundits have claimed that the end of free-market thought […]
Higher ed tuition needs to come down
by Jay Ambrose Whither America? I don’t know and I hate discouraging news but how do you avoid it because, even when you look at higher education, you have to […]
Searching for ties to the Middle East in my mother’s old photos
by Yasmin Mariam Kloth Among a stack of photos from my mother’s childhood is a black-and-white picture from when she was 7 or 8. She’s standing on the sunlit balcony […]
Changes to Article 169 remain a work in progress between Morgantown, MUB
MORGANTOWN — Tabled on first reading by Morgantown City Council more than a month ago, changes to Article 169 — the portion of city code pertaining to the utility board […]
What to watch for with RSV — and how to deal with it, if your kid has it
Watch the belly, one WVU pediatrician says. That’s a good indicator to determine if your baby has RSV – opposed to a cold. Right now, the respiratory syncytial virus better […]
The power of a simple gift — Operation Christmas Child prepares for national shoebox collection week
What is the power of a simple gift? Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child (OCC), a project of Samaritan’s Purse, has felt that power by collecting and delivering shoebox gifts to […]



