The Editorial Board's weekly takes
Members of The Editorial Board share their popular and unpopular opinions of the week.
Members of The Editorial Board share their popular and unpopular opinions of the week.
Indiana must reduce chemical dumping.
Columnist researches the science behind aphrodisiac foods.
Australian slang continues to confound Americans.
Reluctance to change, largely propagated by older generations, is harming Americans.
Kinsey Confidential discusses the normality of having multiple orgasms during sex.
"The Thrill of It All" by Sam Smith is a 49-minute emotional masterpiece.
Both Republicans and Democrats have beef with the First Amendment.
Transparency is a necessity in the global market.
The new tax plan favors corporate entities while further disenfranchising lower-income Americans.
Multiple movies coming out in November are based on popular books.
Low-skilled workers make up an integral part of our economic community.
Plainfield High School's dating guide should not be censored.
"Wearing what makes you feel good" is good in theory but not in practice.
A merit-based immigration system, like the one offered by President Trump, would fare better.
Those who smoke marijuana are having more sex than those who don't.
Increase the National Park Service budget, not the entrance fees.
While it would be nice if Netflix was solely acting against Kevin Spacey's sexual assault allegation, it appears there are other reasons at play.
The Obama Foundation is off to a great start.
American food trends documented through nostalgia TV and film.