Opinion

War is a poor metaphor for this pandemic

Pixabay photo By HARRY C. BOYTE & TRYGVE THRONTVEIT After several years of troop drawdowns, the country is back to waging rather than ending war. True to precedent, the enemy was unknown to most Americans mere weeks before the conflict began. Only on February 11 did the World Health Organization name the COVID-19 virus now on everybody’s figurative lips. Five […]

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