Washington Examiner / Magazine
November 12, 2019 Issue
November 12, 2019 Print Edition

Stories that matter—told with clarity and conviction.

Your Land

Peanut butter, jelly time
Magazine - Your Land
Peanut butter, jelly time
An Alaska university has found a new way to combat its community’s growing hunger crisis. The University of...
Razors get the axe
Magazine - Your Land
Razors get the axe
It can be easy to miss a trend, even one right in front of your face, until you...
To have and to hold
Magazine - Your Land
To have and to hold
Young adults are waiting longer to get married and settle down, but once they do, they stay committed....
Word of the Week: ‘X’
Magazine - Your Land
Word of the Week: ‘X’
At the California Institute for the Arts, there is an Office of Alumnx and Family Engagement. Click around...

Business

American farmers ask for mental health help in face of economic stress
Healthcare
American farmers ask for mental health help in face of economic stress
Randy Roecker had just finished building a new state-of-the-art dairy barn on his family farm when...

Washington Briefing

Energy and Environment
Trump campaign considers shift on climate change to win reelection
President Trump’s reelection campaign is feeling pressure on the issue of climate change. It plans to adopt pro-environment...
Magazine - Washington Briefing
Trump dangles government shutdown as impeachment looms
Congress and the White House have until Nov. 21 to pass a spending bill to keep the federal...
Economy
Service worker union looks to limit the fallout of the rise of the gig economy
Technological change has always been a challenge for organized labor and not just for workers in manufacturing or...
Letter from editor
The Left declares its contempt for wealth creators
The Left’s message to wealth creators has hardened into, “Don’t let the door hit you in the ass!” Once upon...

Life & Arts

Stories that matter—told with clarity and conviction.