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We Lost One of the Great Grumps This Week May. 02, 2026

Georgia Garvey

In every school, work or personal gathering, you need at least one grump for the group to thrive. Gr... Read More

Are we Pillaging our own Moral Depository? May. 01, 2026

The Language of Ethics

You almost certainly know about it: The now-infamous New York Times podcast in which progressive eli... Read More

Why Do We Call Food 'Grub'? Apr. 29, 2026

The Word Guy

THE WORD GUY BY ROB KYFF FOR RELEASE: APRIL 29, 2026 Why Do We Call Food 'Grub'? (Author's warning... Read More

Changing Minds, One Millimeter at a Time Apr. 29, 2026

The Raffel Ticket

I've just passed the three-year mark of writing this column. Every week. For three years. Over 120,0... Read More

Qualified Immunity Gets Yet Another Boost From Scotus Apr. 28, 2026

Crime and Conduct

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circui... Read More

You're Doing It Wrong: Pants-Washing Edition Apr. 27, 2026

Georgia Garvey

The article in The Washington Post pulled no punches. "You're probably washing your pants wrong," th... Read More

Just a Few Devilish Details Apr. 27, 2026

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

You can't rely on your doctor to remember to tell you every little detail before an operation or pro... Read More

Why Sharp Tongues Lose the War of Words Apr. 24, 2026

The Language of Ethics

"Am I qualified to express opinions about theology? Maybe, maybe not. But I do less damage speaking ... Read More

Grill, Baby, Grill! Apr. 22, 2026

The Word Guy

Q: My husband and I disagree about the terms "grilling" and "drilling." If I'm "grilling/drilling" s... Read More

U.S. Supreme Court's Favorability Rating Hits Record Low Apr. 21, 2026

Crime and Conduct

The U.S. Supreme Court's favorable rating is at its lowest point since regular polling of the court ... Read More

Parts of Pennsylvania: Skulls on a Shelf Apr. 20, 2026

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

Ephrata, Pa. A man was arrested in Ephrata a while back simply for engaging in his hobby. He was app... Read More

Don't Let the Cost of 'Free' Leave You Holding the Bill Apr. 17, 2026

The Language of Ethics

You've heard it before. You may have said it yourself: It's easier to seek forgiveness than ask perm... Read More

Reader 'Emotes' Over 'Burgling' of Nouns to Make Verbs Apr. 15, 2026

The Word Guy

A subhead for a recent New York Times story about the audit of a federal department read, "Auditors ... Read More

Police Officer Involved Killings Show Modest Decline Apr. 14, 2026

Crime and Conduct

The Washington Post kept track of all police officer-involved shootings that resulted in death. The ... Read More

Boston on a Nickel: Riding in the Front of the Bus Apr. 13, 2026

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

When I was 11, my family moved to Watertown, Mass. and I discovered Boston, under the guidance of th... Read More

Good Intentions Never Prevail Over Cold Reality Apr. 10, 2026

The Language of Ethics

You know it's true: Giving in to a bully only encourages them to increase their demands. Most of us ... Read More

Anagrammatic Word Pairs Display 'Latent Talent' Apr. 08, 2026

The Word Guy

"I just commented to my husband," writes Bobbie Lehigh of Edwards, N.Y., "that it seems quite quiet ... Read More

Peace, Love, Dirt Apr. 06, 2026

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

Woodstock got all the press. It was credited with inspiring everything from the Age of Aquarius to c... Read More

What's in a Name? Sometimes, Nothing at All Apr. 03, 2026

The Language of Ethics

In the spirit of full disclosure, I'm going public with a humiliating confession. In "Harry Potter a... Read More

Time for Some 'Couples' Counseling Apr. 01, 2026

The Word Guy

"A couple more inches of snow came at us." "In his paper, a couple factors held him back." Those are... Read More