Reading old journals can be an unsettling or a rich experience. Having thought of some of my journals from the mid-1990s and ...
Remember the Book It! program that kept many of us interested in reading through our formative years? It is still alive and well — turning 40 this year, as a matter of fact, and has spun off into ...
“Were discretion and caution the order of the day, or would trumpeting the injustice that had been meted out on our colleague accelerate his return? A phone call to a senior government official who ...
Reader responds to a recent column by Lacey Vilhauer by asking about the state of our conscience when it comes to babies.
The Providence Journal's production facility will cease operations in March, resulting in the loss of 136 jobs and shifting ...
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Journalists are increasingly harnessing the power of data to inform their reporting. Eva Wen, a data journalist on the ...
Jim Higgins is an assistant entertainment/features editor for the Journal Sentinel. He also writes theater and book reviews, ...
"'The Jersey,' as we call it, has been a part of our lives for many generations, our own local newspaper that we have ...
Reader comments on the 2024 election:'I’m no longer proud ... Susan from Racine Jim Fitzhenry is the Ideas Lab ...
Jonathan Clements, a long-time personal finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal, has been guiding readers since 1994.
Philosopher George Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” That warning ...