Opinion

Biden’s Mistakes Invite the GOP Circus

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With all the outstanding questions about who packed up then-Vice President Joe Biden’s files in the Obama administration’s final days, who unpacked them and why documents with classified markings were unlawfully removed in the process, one fact is pretty well-established. Biden’s testy response to a reporter’s question about how such documents ended up next to his Corvette (“By the way, my Corvette is in a locked garage. OK? So it’s not like it’s sitting out in the street.”) was God-awful. It may not have matched former President Donald Trump’s idiocy about the COVID-19 pandemic (“Supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light”), but it was bad.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: I’ve read a few letters in your column in which parents wrote about two of their children arguing and wanting there to be peace. And in all of the replies, you have advocated trying to remind people about the good times and work toward building back the relationship.

The 3rd Circuit Considers Whether Nonviolent Crimes Justify the Loss of Second Amendment Rights

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Because of a Misdemeanor Welfare Fraud Conviction, Bryan Range Is No Longer Allowed to Own Guns Back in 1995, Bryan Range pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining $2,458 in food stamps by misrepresenting his income. He returned the money, paid a $100 fine and $288 in court costs and served three years of probation.

Egg Prices Are Already Cracking

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When I worked on Reuters’ business desk, we weren’t allowed to parrot press releases reporting that earnings soared 100% from the year before. Why? Because here’s the reality behind some such claims: Acme Pebble’s income last year may have grown from a miserable $100 to only $200. That’s a 100% gain but hardly a reason to party.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: Here’s my dilemma: I moved back into my dad’s house several years ago, and he has been good friends with “Chuck” and his wife “Rose” for at least 20 years. He goes out to dinner with them regularly and often has them over to the house for drinks and cards.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: My stepson said many nasty, derogatory, hurtful things about his recently deceased father. My husband was well-respected by his peers and friends. Yes, he had his faults, but I loved him dearly, and he was a very good man.