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Trump, a frightened, clucking chicken, fails to delay hush money trial
For a guy who fancies himself a tough alpha male – brimming with “I’m right and you’re wrong!” bluster like the cock of the walk – Donald Trump is, in reality, a giant…
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OPINION: Together, let’s shape the future of community news
Meet Julie MacLellan, the new bureau chief for Surrey, White Rock, Cloverdale and North Delta.
It’s an odd thing, this business of introducing yourself to thousands of…
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OPINION: Life by the time of totality 2044
We got to view a very special cosmic event on Monday. According to National Eclipse, the next total solar eclipse…
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Opinion | Fixing the Quality Problems at Boeing
To the Editor:Re “‘Shortcuts’ Paint a Picture of Boeing Ceding Quality” (front page, March 31):The sad story of Boeing unfortunately seems to be a metaphor for this country. We…
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Opinion | Sports betting addiction is growing. Gambling needs regulation.
March Madness has just ended, setting all-time viewership records. Baseball season is in full swing, with a revamped schedule, more interleague games and marquee matchups. The…
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Opinion | Republican war on college demands liberal defense of higher education
Republican officials and conservative activists have long demonized America’s colleges and universities as centers of elitism, hyper-liberalism and wasteful spending. And in…
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What I learned from covering California’s homeless since 1980
In 1980, I reported on Sacramento’s “public inebriates.” Most of them, a few hundred in all, lived in flophouse hotels. But some slept “in the weeds.”I walked the wooded banks…
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We must balance data privacy and small business growth
Data privacy has emerged as a growing concern in the digital age, prompting states to enact laws that safeguard consumer information while maintaining the online…
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Colorado progressives put blue-collar jobs in the crosshairs | DUFFY | Opinion
Sean Duffy
Blue collars are out of fashion at the State Capitol. Democrats are losing working families and, rather than pay attention, they are pushing them…
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Opinion – Al Cross: A trial balance on the legislature – Political agendas
When the legendary Allan Trout was chief of The Courier-Journal’s Frankfort Bureau, he liked to work up “trial balances” on governors and legislatures, evaluating…
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