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Opinion

Robert B. Reich

Columns

A recent casualty of Trump's efforts to silence media criticism is Eduardo Porter, one of the most thoughtful and intelligent critics of this heinous regime. Last week, Porter wrote his last column for The Washington Post. In a widely-circulated email, he explained why he was leaving the ...

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor

Vote Yes for a Safe Jail I am a voter and taxpayer in Houghton County but have lived other places and have experience related to local county jails. Years ago, I was asked to work at a local jail one day a week to substitute for the usual worker. I was a little afraid to work there, my idea ...

From the Desk of Dr. J

Columns

Those of us who grew up watching "The Cosby Show" as teens in the 1980s were extremely saddened to learn of Malcolm-Jamal Warner's tragic drowning in Costa Rica while on vacation with his family. Warner held iconic television status among Gen X, as he was most beloved for his role as Theo ...

Jamie Stiehm

Columns

The missing Jeffrey Epstein files triggered MAGA and me. Hopefully, Washington correspondents will have a rude awakening too. Lurid details about the late Palm Beach sex trafficker — and links to Donald Trump before he ran for president — are bubbling up. Only now. This "news" is ...

Star Parker

Columns

The Trump administration has been pursuing, on two fronts, the critical objective of fixing America's broken education system. One, an executive order by President Donald Trump, issued shortly after he assumed office, is to dismantle the Department of Education. Outright closing of the ...

Out and About: Ben Garbacz

Columns

One of the greatest envies of shore fishermen are the large fish they see boats hauling in after a fishing trip miles off shore in Lake Superior. Not everyone has the finances to afford a boat capable of taking on the waters of a Great Lake, and they can feel like large trout and salmon are ...