journalism

The never-ending war on Brett Kavanaugh
Nation World, Opinion
BYRON YORK 
Jan 25, 2023
Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court more than four years ago, on Oct. 6, 2018. His oath followed perhaps the ugliest Suprem...
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Tell Me a Story
Oct 19, 2022
People tell me all sorts of stuff. I’m not sure why. My kids used to swear I wore a sign on my back that said, “Confess.” If I did, it never seemed to...
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Local newspapers are here because of you
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
HARRY HARTMAN 
Oct 06, 2022
“The newspaper does everything for us ... comforts the afflicted, afflicts the comfortable.” — Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936), American journalist and...
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Level the field for local news
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
Jul 19, 2022
Fewer Americans read printed newspapers each year, but they still have an appetite for news. According to the News Media Alliance, paid newspaper circ...
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During spring cleaning, let’s clean up our speech
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
LYNN SCHMIDT Tribune News Service 
Mar 31, 2022
For many, early April signals the time for spring cleaning. Experts claim spring cleaning can make you happier, healthier, more productive and reduce ...
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Why a free press matters
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
Mar 25, 2022
Russia’s war on Ukraine is also a war on truth and the journalists who report it. This should alarm freedom-loving people everywhere. In Ukraine, four...
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Nobel Prize and press freedom
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Oct 14, 2021
The symbolism of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize goes far beyond its tribute to Maria Ressa and Dimitry Muratov, independent journalists fighting for freed...
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The media’s finest hour
Local Columnists, Nation World
RICH LOWRY 
Aug 25, 2021
Poor Ron Klain. It’s not a good sign when a White House chief of staff to a Democratic president wants to re-tweet favorable news coverage and all he ...
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