Some good news on street drug deaths • Home-testing boom leaves worriers clutching their pearls
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Saturday, June 15, 2024

Susan Shelley: Democrats vs. democracy

Three bad initiatives

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Some good news on street drug deaths

The fact that there were over 100,000 drug overdose deaths in the United States last year should sadden, and appall, all Americans.

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Home-testing boom leaves worriers clutching their pearls

At-home tests pose the newest threat to the established medical order.

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Today’s mostly female field for governor will change soon

So it’s anybody’s guess who might emerge as the leader in this race, but for sure the campaign no longer shapes up as an all-but guaranteed win for one of the woman candidates.

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To get America’s inflation and budget problems under control, follow Argentina’s lead

We are witnessing the success of doing just this in Argentina, a nation which has long struggled with inflation, excessive government spending, and eroding economic stability and prosperity for its people.

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As Californians’ stance on crime hardens, Republicans try to regain relevance

It also underscores an increasing role ballot measures may play as a way around the left-leaning policies of the Legislature’s Democratic supermajority.

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‘Hunter’s conviction blows up Trump’s claim of two-tiered justice system’ — no, it doesn’t!

“This shows our criminal justice system works!”

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Is Biden’s border move too little, too late?

Ultimately, this is a band-aid on a much more serious problem that demands bipartisan legislation.

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Trump’s abortion dilemma: He cannot please hardline activists without alienating voters

Although Trump’s federalist approach has a sound constitutional basis, his apparent agnosticism regarding exactly how abortion should be regulated suggests he has no firm convictions on the subject.

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Government-run schools keep failing. It shouldn’t surprise us.

Government school advocates say competition “takes money away” from government schools.

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