Where did our collective societal grudge against mornings come from?
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3/16/23
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The likelihood that former President Donald Trump will run again in 2024 seems to increase by the day. Unless the Mar-a-Lago raid turns up something that leads to a criminal indictment . . .
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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9/15/22
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I’m trying to find the right word. Is it “hate” or “jealousy”?
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5/15/20
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"Why do we have to lead the change?” That was the question Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior Ryan Deitsch asked Sen. Marco Rubio at a town hall forum . . .
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3/9/18
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We can be thankful that the 2016 election nightmare is officially over. There are almost no happy observations we can make, but I’m compelled to talk about the bad, which has outweighed the good.
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11/10/16
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America is a great country. It gives us so many freedoms that other countries don’t enjoy. Just think about it. Unlike places like Russia and China, we have freedom of the press. We can travel with no limitations, and don’t have to . . .
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4/15/16
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And then there were three. A week ago Tuesday, the field for the Republican presidential primary shrank by one . . .
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3/25/16
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It’s impossible to discern the truth of any given situation, even when you have an eyewitness. Numerous studies have revealed that witnesses “misread” events unfolding before their eyes . . .
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2/26/16
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I’m no Lady Gaga, but I felt like bursting into “The Star-Spangled Banner” as I watched the Democratic debate last Thursday night. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton were going at it: strong, smart, tough and aggressive.
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2/19/16
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The opening conversation in last Saturday’s Republican debate in South Carolina focused on an unexpected topic — the death of legendary Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. I knew Scalia . . .
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2/19/16
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