Editors’ Note: Excerpted from the Roanoke Times, December 1, 2020. Kingsport, Tennessee, is an hour’s drive, about 50 miles, from Wise, Virginia. Kingsport is the site of Ballad Hospital, which acquired a refrigerated truck as a temporary morgue to house… Read More ›
Health Care
Jim Crow Medical Ethics in Virginia
The Hippocratic oath continues to this day as a model of ethical conduct for medical professionals. It has come, generally, to be regarded as a precept that no harm be done in the practice of medicine and remains to the… Read More ›
What Does Pro-Life Mean?
By Barbara Baum Levine Dear “Pro-Lifer”: Consider carefully what “pro-life” actually means and whether YOU actually fit its description: People who are pro-life do not support forcibly separating children from their parents and imprisoning them in unspeakable conditions, all because… Read More ›
Big Pharma Caught Cheating
Editors’ Note: Adapted from The New York Times, July 1, 2020. [Associated Press]. While not exactly an example of deep state functioning, the case against Novartis is emblematic of the rule of law and the continuing responsibility of government agencies… Read More ›
Carpe Diem for Change
By Frank Blechman It is not hard to imagine a day early in 2021: A new administration has been sworn in. New congressional leadership is in place in… Read More ›
Around the Novahood
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY RECLAIM “SILENT SENTINEL” The Loudoun County chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy has offered to provide a new resting place for a Confederate monument under consideration for removal. Installed in 1908 on the… Read More ›
Great Expectations Face VA Dems
By Frank Blechman Democratic leaders in the Virginia General Assembly have created a trap for themselves, from which I see no easy way out. Because of the economic disruption of the novel coronavirus, revenue projections made six months ago for… Read More ›
Committing to Economic Dignity
Editors’ Note: Excerpted from The New York Times, April 26, 2020. By Gene B. Sperling Mr. Sperling was the national economic adviser to Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. He is also the author of the forthcoming book “Economic Dignity.”… Read More ›
Brief Cases
NEW YORK ER DOCTOR, CHARLOTTESVILLE NATIVE, A SUICIDE COVID VICTIM Dr. Lorna M. Breen, the medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital, committed suicide in Charlottesville, where she was staying with family, reported her father, also… Read More ›