It’s time to say goodbye to 2022 and hello to a new year with the same problems. These are our hopes and predictions.
Author: The Editorial Board
‘We’re scared for our lives going to school’: Are we listening as our children ask for help?
We’ve taught children, from their first moments in a classroom, how to prepare for a gunman in school. It’s no wonder they’re scared.
COVID’s end and saving democracy: What the USA TODAY Editorial Board wants for 2022
With optimism in most of our hearts, we thought we’d share what we’re looking forward to this year.
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted, but the assault-style rifles are (once again) guilty in deadly shooting
The lure of military-style weapons has become intoxicating for a segment of Americans, and Kyle Rittenhouse was no exception.
With Pfizer’s FDA approval, employers should now require COVID-19 vaccinations
Only through compulsory vaccination will America accomplish the monumental task in front of us – getting to herd immunity.
FBI subpoena for USA TODAY records serves as chilling reminder of fragile freedom of the press
The Trump and Biden administrations’ efforts to seize newspaper records are troubling. Don’t take the First Amendment for granted.
Obamacare, for all its health insurance flaws, survives Trump, repeal, replace and COVID-19
Our View: Affordable Care Act, signed 11 years ago, is still insuring Americans. After President Biden reopened enrollment, over 500,000 signed up.