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Camden: Social media ads vs. TV ads

August 4, 2021, 6:01am Columns

If you use Facebook, and about two-thirds of Americans do based on current estimates, you may have noticed plenty of political ads as the campaigns heated up last year. Read story

Estrich: ‘Twisties’ can happen to anyone

August 3, 2021, 6:01am Columns

Last week, Simone Biles shocked the world by withdrawing from the first week of Olympic competition because the “mental” wasn’t there. Read story

Harrop: Are we canceling summer again like last year?

August 2, 2021, 6:01am Columns

This is becoming another summer that didn’t quite happen. It follows the bum summer of 2020, which was canceled by COVID-19. Read story

Pitts: Control of outbreak was close

August 2, 2021, 6:01am Columns

We were almost there. Read story

Rushing: Vaccine benefits outweigh risks

August 2, 2021, 6:01am Columns

The bottom line is this: Your risk of illness from COVID-19 is much higher than your risk of any negative effect from the vaccine. This is true even if you are young and healthy. Read story

Leubsdorf: Endorsed by Trump? Look out

August 2, 2021, 6:01am Columns

The unexpected loser in the July 27 special Texas congressional election was Susan Wright, the widow of the North Texas suburban district’s former Republican representative. But the bigger loser may have been former President Donald Trump. Read story

Jayne: Listen to Capitol officers’ account

August 1, 2021, 6:02am Columns

This is what Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler doesn’t think we should hear: Read story

Westneat: Seattle in no man’s land

August 1, 2021, 6:01am Columns

When Mayor Jenny Durkan held a news conference the other day about Seattle’s horrific weekend of gun violence, she mostly tried to adopt a “we’re all in this together” tone that stopped short of assigning blame. Read story

Donnelly: Honor fallen sergeant by listening to police

August 1, 2021, 6:01am Columns

Crime, crime-fighting and their sad impacts have shocked Vancouver in recent days. As we go about our business, we ask ourselves what our community has become. Perhaps we could all do better, but how? Read story

Other Papers Say: Ethics in government matter

August 1, 2021, 6:01am Columns

One of the many lessons America should have learned from the catastrophic presidency of Donald Trump is that the nation’s political norms are no longer sufficient to ensure a baseline of ethical behavior in Washington. Time and again, Trump trampled those norms, shamelessly using his office to enrich his businesses,… Read story