Washington Examiner / Magazine
October 27, 2020 Issue
October 27, 2020 Print Edition

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Your Land

This Halloween, will you trick or treat?
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This Halloween, will you trick or treat?
Back in July, Hershey’s Co. predicted that its sales would take a hit this Halloween due to the...
Home for the holidays
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Home for the holidays
When Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious diseases expert, encouraged others to “bite the bullet” and cancel...
Word of the Week: ‘Brand’
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Word of the Week: ‘Brand’
If you want to keep your cattle herd separate from the neighboring ranch’s, you might need to do...
Cleansing the church
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Cleansing the church
Cleanliness is next to godliness, they say, but it’s not always obvious the best way to clean God’s...
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The end of Black Friday
Some things get so far gone they come home again. So it is with early Christmas shopping. The day after Thanksgiving was always big for the shopping season....

Business

The optimistic stock market
Business
The optimistic stock market
Why is the stock market so high? I get asked this riddle every day. The standard...

Washington Briefing

Business
The stalling of driverless cars
Governments have taken the scissors to red tape in the age of COVID-19. In many states, people can...
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Trump’s four-year national security report card: As, Bs, Cs, and several incompletes
As an adjunct college professor, I was known as an easy grader. I set out some clear, achievable...
Energy and Environment
Bridging the partisan divide on climate
Reps. David McKinley and Kurt Schrader said they’ve crafted what’s long been a unicorn in Washington: a climate...
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What Democrats lost, or threw away
The two main parties say the other has betrayed its principles. Their switch, to appeal to those not once seen...
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Resistance media can’t handle the truth
President Donald Trump wants to boost domestic manufacturing, but one sector has already massively increased output — of bogus news...

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