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Jayne: Jumpin’ jacked concert ticket prices not a gas, gas, gas

December 2, 2018, 6:02am Columns

With prices these days, I really can’t get no satisfaction. Read story

Will: GOP should note Colorado’s change in tint

December 2, 2018, 6:02am Columns

Social scientists, say Colorado boosters, have plausible metrics identifying their state as the happiest and healthiest state, the former quality perhaps producing the latter. Or the other way around. Or maybe the tangle of causation cannot be unwoven. Be that as it may, 300 days of sunshine in Denver entice… Read story

Westneat: Inslee’s accomplishment a liability

December 2, 2018, 6:01am Columns

Jay Inslee is sure talking and acting these days like he’s got designs on higher office. The highest one, in fact. Read story

Thiessen: Are Dems ready to deal?

December 2, 2018, 6:01am Columns

When Donald Trump first took office, many conservatives’ greatest fear was that he would be too quick to cut deals with the Democrats. He had previously been a Democrat and had staked out heterodox positions on everything from spending to entitlement reform, the national debt, the minimum wage, trade and… Read story

Donnelly: Clark County Prayer Breakfast inspires hope on prison reform

December 2, 2018, 6:01am Columns

in which fewer people offend and are incarcerated — a dream or reality? Read story

Milbank: It’s ever more clear that Trump can’t handle the truth

December 1, 2018, 6:01am Columns

In the beginning, they proffered “alternative facts.” Later, they told us that “truth isn’t truth.” Read story

Robinson: In a world on fire, our president plays with matches

November 30, 2018, 6:01am Columns

Climate change is happening “primarily as a result of human activities” and its damaging impacts — severe droughts, deadly wildfires, monster tropical storms, punishing heat waves — “are already being felt in the United States.” That’s not me talking. It’s the conclusion of the U.S. government, in an alarming new… Read story

Parker: Can female lawmakers clean House of its gridlock?

November 29, 2018, 6:01am Columns

As newly elected congresswomen are poised to color Washington, D.C., blue, one wonders what effect they’ll realistically have on the gridlock known as the House of Representatives. Read story

Westneat: Voters keep proving it ain’t easy out here being green

November 28, 2018, 6:01am Columns

Seeing as how they’re still counting the votes in our midterm election, I want to circle back and focus on a couple of striking results that haven’t gotten much attention, probably because all gets swamped by the daily fire hose of news about he-who-shall-not-be-named. Read story

Saunders: Trump was more on point than Chief Justice Roberts

November 27, 2018, 6:01am Columns

It’s not often that President Donald Trump appears more knowledgeable and honest about American jurisprudence than a Supreme Court justice — any Supreme Court justice — but on Thanksgiving week, Trump demonstrated a more realistic insight into how political the nation’s top court has become than Chief Justice John Roberts. Read story