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Scathing rebuttal letter had consequences

English composition was one of my favorite high school courses. In fact, during the first semester of my freshman year of college, my English professor pulled me aside and informed me that, he had exempted me from the next four-credit English composition course. That honor, plus a C grade in a ...

OP=ED: Republicans are stuck with their assault on abortion

Nice try, Lindsey Graham. The senator from South Carolina has been reading the polls, clearly. After decades of railing against abortion and populating the U.S. Supreme Court with justices eager to ditch a right to an abortion, Republicans like him are discovering that the broader public never ...

Attorneys, attorneys everywhere

I’m making an admission: I keep a close watch on all things Trump, but I’m forever confused about which legal case is in the news on any given day.There are just so many of them.Last week, it was reported that 40 subpoenas were issued in the criminal investigation involving the Jan. 6 ...

Doug Mastriano: religion and politics

A man is entitled to worship as he pleases. What Doug Mastriano does to get right with the Lord is his business. Individual religious preferences are sacrosanct. ItÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ in the Constitution.But itÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ fair to make a judgment when a man — in this case, Mastriano — drags those preferences into ...

OP-ED: On Ukraine and on welfare, morale trumps materiel

Morale matters more than materiel.Again and again, experts’ predictions, based on readily quantifiable data and logical extrapolations, have proved disastrously wrong. The phenomenon is seen in apparently unrelated areas in foreign affairs and domestic policy. Examples: Ukraine and ...