… as long as it happens outside the United States In a rather disappointing June decision, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that Nestle USA (a subsidiary of the Swiss-based Nestle, […]
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July 11 letters to the editor
Unstable housing is a health care issue In the July 4 edition, Joanna DiStefano’s guest essay on “Housing crisis needs a federal solution” hit home for me as a physician […]
Guest essay: For far too many kids, summer also means hunger
Congress can make a difference by Caitlin Cook When the school year ends and summer begins, kids across the nation look forward to enjoying no more tests and no more […]
HR 1 should have passed
But not for the reasons you think by Charlie Cooper News media gave a distorted picture of the historic importance of the fair-elections legislation offered by Democrats in the U.S. […]
There’s a reason Biden won’t talk about Afghanistan
by Doyle McManus A couple weeks ago, when reporters asked President Joe Biden whether he worried that Afghanistan’s government might collapse in the face of Taliban military advances, he responded […]
My grandfather was mainly a figure in a Broadway play to me — until I read his journals
by Todd Balf On May 28, 1952, “Sunday Breakfast,” a play about a workaholic small-town jeweler who torments his family, opened at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway. Stella Adler directed. […]
Richardson shouldn’t have to apologize for being human
by Jireh Deng Last month, Sha’Carri Richardson’s name was splashed across the sports pages as she became the sixth-fastest woman to run 100 meters, finishing in 10.72 seconds. Her bold […]
Health Right hopeful public sharps containers will be up soon
MORGANTOWN — In October of 2019, former Milan Puskar Health Right Peer Recovery Coach Dani Ludwig approached Morgantown City Council about the placement of sharps containers in and around the […]
Strawberry feet (forever): MHS race and walk coming back after COVID
MORGANTOWN — Lace up your running shoes and recalibrate the stopwatch setting on your phone. After the pandemic stopped it in its tracks last year, the Mohigan 5K Run and […]
SAMUEL: How fawns survive
COMMENTARY BY DR. DAVE SAMUEL Is there anything cuter than a newborn fawn? Seems sad that roughly half of all fawns die before they are 6 months old. No question […]




