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If an unintended software glitch can produce such havoc, how much more damage, danger and destruction could totalitarian states do?
In our schools and culture, if the action is to refuse to teach right from wrong, the reaction will be the creation of a generation of people who behave as they wish.
Many know the phrase “It is more blessed to give than to receive,” but possibly not its origin.
What did we learn from Vietnam? Obviously nothing because we have repeated history in Afghanistan.
How about a commission to examine the source of the anger that produced the attack?
By itself, the yearning among pro-lifers for a positive Supreme Court decision in the Mississippi case may not reverse our national decline, but it could be one step in the right direction.
Distrust by many conservatives of virtually all media has given rise to fringe platforms that seek to tear us further apart and undermine democracy.
We are unlikely to unify.
Every election is declared “the most important in history.” This year it might prove true.
Risking our future on unproven claims and predictions based on wishful thinking has a bad track record.
No reporter asks about it. The candidates don’t talk about it. Are voters even concerned about it?
Alaska is one of eight states with the lowest number of COVID cases and deaths in the country.
The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg gives conservatives and Republicans what they claim to have wanted since judicial activism became the norm in the 1960s.
What are the motives behind these and other anonymous quotes?
The university’s motto has been “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty.” It’s time to invite that Spirit to return.