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McCaughey: There’s no right to sleep outdoors

In a Supreme Court showdown Monday over whether the homeless have a "right" to camp in public, almost no one mentioned the actual victims of that crazy idea. Homeless advocates, including the American Civil Liberties Union, told the court that living on the streets is a "victimless" crime. ...

Napolitano: Killing the Constitution

In the last days of East Germany, when government officials detected that their power was unraveling, they ratcheted up enforcement of the nation's reporting laws. The reporting laws made it a felony to know of a crime and fail to report it. It was also a crime to tell the person of whose crime ...

Tales from Utah Valley: Garden time is sharing time

Ten percent of Utah’s residents, or 317,000 people, are unsure where their next meal will come from. It is not unusual for teachers to hear from students about having little or no food in their homes. The local food banks and pantries are experiencing an increase in families and individuals ...

Garden Help Desk: Spring brings swarming bees and aphids

We have a swarm of bees (we’re pretty sure they’re bees, not wasps) on a stump close to our big garden. We know they would be good for our garden and fruit trees, so we’d like to let them stay. How can we encourage them to stick around? There is a swarm of bees in my chimney. I know I ...

Money Matters: Building a greener future with sustainable housing

At a time when environmental consciousness is becoming ever more vitally important, the housing industry is making itself at home in the middle of this profound transformation. Sustainable housing was once a niche concept, but it has moved its address to the front lines of architectural ...