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  • Turning back the clock on social care

    On Tuesday, Gov. Paul LePage urged Republican lawmakers to wield their majority clout and pass his budget proposal, forcing deep and painful cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services to meet a $220 million projected shortfall. Working under that pressure, early on Wednesday membe...

Columns & Analysis

  • View from elsewhere: Foreclosure scam demands justice and reparations

    The following editorial appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: One of the enduring wrongs of the Great Recession has been that individual homeowners have borne and continue to bear the brunt of the housing collapse. Nearly 4 million American families have lost their homes to fore...
  • Austin Bay: Syria: World War I continues

    In a Feb. 1 Wall Street Journal essay, the always eloquent and astute Fouad Ajami characterized Syria's bitter and bloody struggle as the Cold War's last battle. Ajami's Cold War frame is very instructive — to a point. The ongoing diplomatic defense of Syria's Assad dictatorship by R...
  • Leonard Pitts: Private faith versus public faith

    Really? Seriously? In the history of pro sports, men have done all sorts of things to commemorate their feats on the field or the court. They have flopped like seals, walked like gorillas, head-butted like bighorn sheep. They have high-fived, low-fived, dog-piled, chest-bumped, wept, kisse...
  • Cal Thomas: Obama misunderstands purpose of charity

    For 60 years the National Prayer Breakfast has been a nonpolitical event where speakers put aside their earthly biases and focus on a higher authority. Last Thursday, President Obama departed from that tradition to claim the endorsement of Jesus for raising taxes. It beat the endorsement of Mitt ...
  • Street Talk: I want you! To fill in on the police beat

    So, you want to be a police beat reporter. Who can blame you? It's good work if you can find it. Builds character and occasionally ulcers. Imagine: Working the late shift so that your day begins when most people are going to bed. It's a shift that will make you a stranger to prime-time tel...

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