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Trudy Lieberman: Why the US is losing the war on diabetes

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It’s no secret that diabetes is becoming the scourge of America.

Moth Meuser: Help us bring joy of reading to newborns

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Would you like to bring the joy of reading to the youngest among us?

Norman Knight: What goes around comes around

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A calendar is like a circle.

ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Telescope may offer a cosmic payoff

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Like many other packages delivered on Dec. 25, a new telescope arrived in space with some assembly required.

Michael Hicks: 2021 was an unnecessarily horrible year

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The end of 2021 must be met with relief by most Americans.

ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: The great pandemic migration

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The pandemic has changed America in many ways, and one major change is the migration from states that locked down their economies and schools the most to those that kept them largely open.

John Krull: The pandemic, presidency and temperament

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U.S. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. offered a famous assessment of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Morton Marcus: It wasn’t COVID alone suppressing population growth

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After 2020, we could not imagine 2021 extending the reality of COVID’s evolutionary attack on humanity. But it happened.

ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: COVID-19 is surging again. But Omicron leaves us with a tiny bit...

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The terrible year of 2020 ended with a glimmer of hope.

Bud Herron: New year brings hope, but piece is missing

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For many years, my family spent New Year’s Day huddled around a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle set up on a card table in the middle of our living room, the Rose Bowl parade lumbering across our television screen in the background and the smell of cabbage rolls hanging in the air like the overripe carcass of a fallen reindeer.