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International court’s moral relativism
Commentary, Nation World
May 23, 2024
The International Criminal Court has taken the dangerous concept of moral relativism to new depths. On Monday, the prosecutor for the ICC announced he...
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Even a small nuclear war would mean mass famine
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
FAYE FLAM - Tribune News Service 
Nov 20, 2022
This century’s worst-case climate scenario isn’t global warming of 4 or even 5 degrees Celsius. It’s a nuclear winter that would trigger global coolin...
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Putin’s brutality in Ukraine can get worse
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
DOYLE McMANUS 
Sep 19, 2022
Russia’s imperious president, Vladimir Putin, may have just endured his worst week since the collapse of the Soviet Union, which he says was the great...
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Limestone American Legion having a busy summer
Cattaraugus County, News
DANIELLA LANGIANESE dlangianese@bradfordera.com 
Aug 02, 2022
LIMESTONE — The Limestone American Legion Memorial Post 1560 has already had a busy summer, yet they still have plans for at least two more large even...
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The West shows fatigue over war in Ukraine
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Jun 20, 2022
I was in the hills of northern Italy last week, mostly on vacation but also curious to see how the war in Ukraine has affected life next door in Europ...
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It’s not 2003 again
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 08, 2022
On Ukraine, the neo-isolationists of the right are fighting the last war. They warn of a return to the belligerent mood that led to the U.S. invasion ...
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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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Putin exposed as pitiful
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
Mar 22, 2022
We always knew that Vladimir Putin was evil. He ordered the murders of dissidents and journalists in Russia, and he caused countless other deaths in C...
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Vladimir Putin and the fragility of order
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 22, 2022
An invading army surrounds a European city, cuts off its supplies, bombards it, and demands surrender. Is it 1346? 1631? 1870? 1941? Or 2022? The answ...
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What Putin knew
Local Columnists, Nation World, Opinion
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 08, 2022
There are forgivable intellectual and policy errors, and then there’s the self-delusion that has driven the West into its dependence on Vladimir Putin...
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We are still at war, and the costs remain high for some
Local Columnists, Nation World
ELIZABETH SHACKELFORD, Tribune News Service 
Sep 13, 2021
When President Joe Biden announced the end of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan, he also vowed that the fight against terrorism would continue, in ...
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