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Virginia compensated the victims of the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting. Why are the Virginia Beach shooting victims treated differently, author Sophia A. Nelson asks in a guest column.
As air and road infrastructure hits its limits, the United States should invest in high-speed rail to reduce congestion and boost the economy, U.S. High Speed Rail Coalition Co-Chair Ray LaHood writes in a Chicago Tribune column.
America needs we need more mental health services and connection to one another to reverse a stunning rise in child mortality, Bloomberg Opinion F.D. Flam writes.
Republicans' transgender bills contradict the GOP’s long-time governing philosophy: limited government, individual rights and the primacy of the family, Dallas Morning News columnist Carl P. Leubsdorf writes.
It’s been a while since Americans have heard the optimism contained in South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott’s presidential campaign announcement, Tribune Content Agency columnist Cal Thomas writes.
The administration of elections is not subject to the whims of politicians — whether it’s a governor or a local member of a county board, Informing Democracy's Jenny Gimian writes in a guest column.
As an Asian American military veteran, I am proud of Gov. Glenn Youngkin's understanding our service members' value, Virginia Veterans and Defense Affairs Deputy Secretary Jason Pak writes in a guest column.
Protecting American battlefields pays solemn tribute to those who have given their lives for this nation, Medal of Honor winner and retired Army Msgt. Leroy Petry writes in a guest column.
The "vetting" of migrants at the border is anything but, and that has dangerous implications for the country, The Heritage Foundation's Simon Hankinson writes.
If the TSA can process 2 million air travelers a day, border agencies can expedite their work for migrants, computer science professor Sheldon Jacobson writes in a Chicago Tribune column.