Opinion
STOSSEL: The economists who got it right
PARKER: Time to leave the Social Security plantation
Guest opinion: Fragmented records of asbestos exposure leave Utah workers and veterans unseen and unprotected
WSU guest opinion: Modern censorship and its ancient roots
HARROP: The art of taxing fairly is messy
The Homefront: Navigating the best of lines and the worst of lines
BARONE: Uncertainty remains, after 20 days of war with Iran
WILLIAMS: This is no longer dysfunction — it is danger
LLOYD: Enjoy spring but be responsible stewards of Utah’s vital water resources
MCCAUGHEY: Don’t count ballots after Election Day
This week the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that hinges on the meaning of Election Day -- and it's got Democrats sweating. The case, Watson v. Republican National Committee, challenges a Mississippi law that allows mail-in ballots received long after Election Day to be ...
STOSSEL: The economists who got it right
Politicians say they can "make the economy work better." I once believed they could. But years of reporting taught me that politicians' attempts to "fix" the economy usually make things worse. Twenty years ago, Republicans and Democrats helped create the Great Recession by telling ...
PARKER: Time to leave the Social Security plantation
To repeat what Americans have heard a lot recently, our Social Security system is in very bad shape. Per the most recent report, in 2025, of the Social Security and Medicare board of trustees, Social Security is capable of paying out the entirety of promised benefits through 2033. After ...
Guest opinion: Fragmented records of asbestos exposure leave Utah workers and veterans unseen and unprotected
Across the United States, nearly every community bears the imprint of asbestos use — reflected in the job sites, public infrastructure, and military installations where this natural mineral was once considered indispensable. And Utah is no exception. In this state, asbestos was particularly ...
WSU guest opinion: Modern censorship and its ancient roots
Censorship is a common and exasperating aspect of everyday life. Many people seem determined to prevent others from reading, watching or saying certain things. Whether in the context of politics, universities, K-12 schools, books, music, or ideas in general, attempts to muzzle individuals or ...
HARROP: The art of taxing fairly is messy
"The rich should pay their fair share of taxes." Who can argue with that? But then we must decide who is rich and what is meant by fair. Neither political party has distinguished itself in making such distinctions. But Republicans play an especially outrageous game in portraying the ...