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The Homefront: Are you sure you have all the pictures you want?

A few weeks ago I attended the funeral of a friend. As I stood in line waiting to share my condolences with her family, I viewed a thoughtfully constructed video of her life. The video featured a collage of photos sewn together with comforting background music. Many of us have viewed similar ...

GARVEY: Feeling bad about a dumb injury? These dudes did it worse

I hurt my knee taking a step onto a riser in a performance at my kids' elementary school the other day. I'm not sure yet how serious the injury is, but it's the kind of incident that makes you feel about 100 years old and like a complete moron. I mean, who gets hurt taking the stairs? ...

ERICKSON: The rules were never meant for them

There is a particular kind of intellectual dishonesty that masquerades as principle and the American left has perfected it. It goes by either "international law" or "norms." These phrases are invoked with religious fervor whenever the United States or one of its allies takes action in the ...

COMER: The laziness and dangers of slogans

My 11-year-old son recently went to Salt Lake City for a field trip to the Utah Symphony. He told me that as he was walking there with his class, he noticed a sign that said "F*** ICE." Yes, the word was spelled out. Several days ago, he said that while he was walking home from school, he saw ...

BARONE: Trump avoiding repeating history in Iran

History doesn't always repeat itself, or even rhyme. People sometimes learn from experience, their own or others'. Example: Woodrow Wilson, a stubborn Southerner, refused to involve any Republicans, all Northerners in those days, in treaty negotiations after World War I. His treaty version, ...

LLOYD: Just how bad are Utah drivers?

Let's talk about driving in Utah. Everyone has their opinion about just how bad overall drivers in Utah are, with many who say Utahns are among the worst. But national groups who study the topic are remarkably conflicted on the topic. Take LendingTree, for example, which used "tens of ...