September 15, 2019, 6:01am Columns
Sometimes it feels like the news is coming through some sort of time warp. Such as: The story this week about how a Christian school in Shoreline is teaching that being gay or lesbian is “unnatural” and is “a result of the failure to worship God.” Read story
September 14, 2019, 6:01am Columns
Imagine if, back in 2011, President Barack Obama had not only withdrawn all U.S. forces from Iraq, facilitating the rise of the Islamic State, but also invited Islamic State leaders to Camp David to sign an agreement cementing his withdrawal plan. Obama’s decision to pull out American troops was catastrophic,… Read story
September 13, 2019, 6:01am Columns
‘It is impossible to prepare for an apocalypse,” Dr. Duane Sands, the health minister of the Bahamas, told reporters Sunday. Read story
September 12, 2019, 6:01am Columns
Once upon a time, Mark Sanford might have been a contender, but there’s too much water under the bridges that stretch from the city of steeples that is Charleston, S.C., to his erstwhile home on Sullivan’s Island. Read story
September 11, 2019, 6:01am Columns
You’ve heard of the Wars on Drugs, Terror, Poverty, even Women. Well, welcome to the War on Children. Read story
September 10, 2019, 6:01am Columns
If you want to see where President Donald Trump’s foreign policy chops beat his predecessor Barack Obama’s, look to Egypt, the scene of Obama’s most unnecessary foreign policy fail. Read story
September 9, 2019, 6:01am Columns
‘I am tired of the dying,” said Greg Abbott last week. Read story
September 8, 2019, 6:02am Columns
It could be argued, we suppose, that the strategy is clever and innovative. You know, the kind of thing you would expect from a very stable genius. Read story
September 8, 2019, 6:01am Columns
So, we are going to build Trump’s wall. The White House has pressured the U.S. military to divert $3.6 billion away from more than 100 national security projects to start building the fence. Read story
September 8, 2019, 6:01am Columns
Democratic National Committee leaders recently moved to reject Iowa's plans to allow people to vote by phone in "virtual caucuses," out of concern that remote caucusing might be vulnerable to hacking. Read story