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Something Inside Vance is Broken -- And Yet, He Can't Stop Talking
SAN DIEGO -- Never mind Kansas. What's the matter with JD Vance?
That's a question that I suspect many Americans are wrestling with right now. Just about every time the vice president opens his mouth, he can't help but stick both feet in.
Vance has no filter, empathy or tact. He spits out whatever pops into his head, and it usually lands ...Read more
Are we really ready for extraterrestrials?
Tyrades! by Danny Tyree
“Keep a-knockin’, but you can’t come in.” - Little Richard
Seemingly timed to coincide with the release of Steven Spielberg’s movie “Disclosure Day,” the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) has ratified updated protocols governing how scientists evaluate, verify and announce evidence of ...Read more
SCOTUS Unanimously Ruled That the Second Amendment Trumps Anti-Drug Sentiment: The Decision Is a Modest but Welcome Step Toward Rectifying the Injustice of Criminalizing Conduct That Violates No One's Rights
The Supreme Court has a history of facilitating the war on drugs by whittling away at civil liberties, to the point that critics have long perceived a "drug exception" to the Bill of Rights. But last week, when the justices unanimously upheld the gun rights of cannabis consumers, they made it clear that there is no drug exception to the Second...Read more
Obama's Immigration Legacy is a Disgrace -- Let's Hear That Story
SAN DIEGO -- The Obama Presidential Center -- which bills itself as a "one-of-a-kind destination featuring exhibitions, gardens, and public spaces" -- is now welcoming visitors to its 19.3-acre campus on the South Side of Chicago.
Unlike other presidential libraries -- which display personal exhibits and store physical records -- the Obama ...Read more
A call to donate blood amid a critical shortage
His neck and underarms were swollen. His skin itched, particularly on his arms. Sleeping at night was impossible.
His symptoms started when he was 50. Though he had been fit and healthy all his life, he had contracted chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside bones where blood cells...Read more
Trusting God in a Time Like This
As I have begun my summer three-mile power-walking workouts on a commercial street in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, where I pass a Waffle House and a Tim Hortons, I noticed two large billboard signs taking aim at President Donald Trump and the economy. Both signs depict Trump in a petulant manner, with one asking why our vacations are so expensive this ...Read more
How To Keep Loving America -- Even When It Hurts
The approach of July 4 is making my heart hurt. Love of this country is deep-dyed in my soul, but pondering how or even whether to celebrate the semiquincentennial provokes a riot of mixed feelings.
The right -- and not just the MAGA right -- responds to any queasiness about this particular anniversary with knee-jerk vituperation. Matthew ...Read more
Without the Guest of Honor, Father's Day Hits Different
SAN DIEGO -- There is a saying among Vietnam War veterans that goes something like this: If you were there, no one has to tell you what it was like. If you weren't there, there's nothing anyone can tell you to make you understand what it was like.
The same goes for losing your father. If you know, you know.
What you know is that the first ...Read more
Do you sound professional?
Tyrades! by Danny Tyree
“The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you’ve got it made.” - George Burns
My son Gideon (the recent grad) hopes for some productive job interviews soon, so I couldn’t help noticing a Facebook “reel” from an outfit called Talk Right English.
“Smart Phrases That Make You Sound ...Read more
When my trad dad discovered what his idiot son flushed down the toilet
Editor's note: A version of this column was distributed in 2024.
In 1974, when I was 11, I flushed an apple core down the toilet.
My father had remodeled our basement into a wood-paneled family room with a powder room.
Always looking to save a buck — he had six kids to feed on one income — he bought the cheapest toilet he could find.
It ...Read more
The Trump Administration Seriously Considered Unilaterally Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus: The Proposal Was Nixed Only After White House Staff Secretary Will Scharf Explained Why It Was Legally Dubious
Since illegal immigration is an "invasion," Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told reporters in May 2025, the Trump administration was "actively looking" at suspending the writ of habeas corpus to facilitate its mass deportation campaign. It turns out that Miller was not just spitballing: According to recent reporting by The New...Read more
Cesar Chavez Had an Accomplice -- It's Time to Cancel Dolores Huerta
SAN DIEGO -- You remember that book you started but didn't finish? Or the home project you began but never wrapped up? You moved on. But there was this nagging sense of unfinished business.
That's how I felt when I read a devastating article in The New York Times on March 18 alleging that the late Cesar Chavez -- leader of the United Farm ...Read more
World Cup fever stirs high school soccer memories
There was no way I was going to let a breakaway soccer opponent score on me while my dad was in the stands.
Memories of my experience as my high school’s starting goalie are coming back to me this week as the United States hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup — something we have not done since 1994.
Back then, Americans had little interest in ...Read more
Why I Don't Plan to Stop Drinking Alcohol
Is a glass of wine with dinner going to increase your chance of getting cancer or another serious illness? For the past few years, we've been deluged with studies and news accounts suggesting that the answer is yes. This week, the USDA reinstated a caution in its dietary guidelines about limiting alcohol.
Note: This is the Trump ...Read more
Graduates, Your Degree is Worthless -- Without These Valuable Life Skills
SAN DIEGO -- Commencement season transports me back two decades to a graduation speech I was honored to give at a university in my native Central California.
And, as the dad of three young humans -- ages 21, 19, and 16 -- this time of year also inspires me to think about the life skills I want my kids to have and show prospective employers in...Read more
Got Father’s Day questions for Dad?
Tyrades! by Danny Tyree
“Ask Dad, HE knows!”
That’s the message on the Sweet Caporal cigarette ad hanging in Mr. Gower’s drugstore in the holiday classic “It’s A Wonderful Life,” and children since time immemorial have followed that credo (no matter how many times spoilsport Mom has scolded, “Don’t follow that credo – you ...Read more
Trump's Position in the White House Ballroom Case Reflects His General Resistance to Judicial Review: The President Has Repeatedly Argued That Courts Have No Business Deciding Whether His Actions Are Legal
Even if President Donald Trump's White House ballroom project is illegal, the Justice Department argued last week, federal courts are powerless to stop it. That assertion was consistent with Trump's general attitude toward judicial review, which he considers legitimate only when it allows him to do what he wants.
Last October, Trump ...Read more
GOP Becomes Party of Victims, Conspiracy Theorists and Sore Losers
SAN DIEGO -- Republicans need a new mascot that is more in sync with their current vibe.
Like a crying baby. Instead of competing with Democrats for beer-drinking blue-collar voters, Republicans could corner the market on Americans who prefer whine.
As part of Generation X, nostalgia for the 1980's comes with the territory. Better music. ...Read more
America’s love affair with the drive-in theater
Long live one of America’s finest creations: the drive-in theater.
One of my great drive-in memories dates to 1969, when my parents took my five sisters and me to see “Herbie the Love Bug” in our Plymouth Fury III station wagon.
As the blue sky fell dark and the film projector began rattling behind the concession stand, black-and-white ...Read more
How Race, Politics and Sports Intersect
Toward the end of the spring semester, I sent a final email to students in my Sports Icons class at Ohio State University's Lima campus regarding the NAACP's proposed boycott urging Black football players to avoid attending Power 4 conference schools in Southern states that have redrawn their congressional and local legislative districts. I ...Read more




















































