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A bird stands atop the statue of Andrew Jackson at Lafayette Square, across from the White House. (Michael Reynolds) Memory is a funny thing. Chances are, you still remember clearly what President ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments today in Gill v. Whitford, a case originally brought by Wisconsin Democrats who argued that the voting maps in their state were drawn unconstitutionally ...
During his fiery remarks from the Senate floor on the confirmation of Trump's Director of the FBI nominee, Tulsi Gabbard, Senator Adam Schiff blasted Gabbard over her qualifications for the position.
Competition in politics, as in business and journalism, is a good thing. Competitive elections sharpen the candidates and the issues. Real races give voters, who are the consumers of all that ...
On April 1, the Israel Defense Forces killed seven World Central Kitchen workers: Saifeddin Issam Ayad Abutaha, John Chapman, James Henderson, James Kirby, Damian Sobol, Lalzawmi “Zomi ...
Some statues in jeopardy due to today’s passions have a history that is not totally up or down according to today’s thinking but that seems to matter little to those who want to reassess history.
But if we see a rash of kneeling early in the Tokyo Games next year, Rule 50 is not going to survive, which is why athletes around the world are in discussion now with Olympic leaders on this very ...
The line between constructive criticism and harmful silencing is thin, yet essential to navigate. By embracing intent, context, and dialogue, we can create a culture that upholds accountability ...
Where do we draw the line on ethics in public office? by William S. Becker, opinion contributor - 05/13/23 11:00 AM ET. by William S. Becker, opinion contributor - 05/13/23 11:00 AM ET.
Free Speech – Where Do We Draw the Line. Ilana Hanau. Segal McCambridge + Follow Contact. LinkedIn Facebook X Send. Embed. In recent times, headlines have been ...