Opinion

The Postscript

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I had a discouraging day yesterday. I don’t expect anyone to keep track—heck, I can’t keep track half the time.

Letters to the Editor . . .

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Dear editor, In a new paper published in Climatic Change, scientists explain how Big Meat pays academics to oppose policies that might affect its unregulated methane emissions. So, for National Agriculture Week (March 17-23), let’s support growing plants for food and ditch meat.

State of Affairs

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In a time of growing global instability, the principles of democracy and freedom are being challenged like never before. President Joe Biden, in a recent State of the Union address, laid bare the stark realities facing the United States and the broader world, echoing the grave concerns once articulated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt ahead of World War II.

Guest Column: Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address

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On March 4, 1865, only 41 days before his assassination, President Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office for the second time. Lincoln's second inaugural address previewed his plans for healing a once-divided nation.

The Postscript

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“I’ve been reading about cats,” my husband, Peter, tells me. Peter has never had a cat before.

Get Your H.A.T.

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In 1980. President Jimmy Carter was the first to Issue the presidential Proclamation that declared the week of March 8th as National Women's History Week.

Light in the Darkness

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When you get sick with a cold or the flu, it usually lasts for about a week, maybe a little longer. During this time, you feel terrible, and you don’t feel like doing anything.