We live in a time where our media diet is curated to align with what we already believe so much of the time. We spend much of our time in echo chambers only hearing opinions that we already agree with ...
The column by The New York Times’ Bret Stephens that was published in the Sept. 1 Sunday LNP | LancasterOnline Perspective section (“Some righteous causes for college protesters to take up”) is quite ...
While I questioned the ill-conceived and ill-timed action of the Fargo School Board regarding the Pledge of Allegiance, I am more appalled at the messages sent to members of the board as featured in ...
Words matter, at least they used to. “OMG” was the start of a prayer calling on God for guidance; now it’s an exclamation of surprise. PR meant public relations, “the art or science of establishing ...
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I feel I must first acknowledge the incredible intellectual weight of the signatories of this open letter (“An Open Letter to the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College,” The Chronicle Review, October ...
Every national tragedy presents an opportunity to step up and lead, regardless of one’s position. After the horrific slaying of Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in their ...
We live in times of uncertainty, and now more than ever, there is a great need for civility across all political spectrums throughout our country. Our society faces misinformation, political extremism ...
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