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  • Published
    August 20, 2022

    Charlie Summers: A career in HVAC is promising

    Today the need for well-trained technicians in HVAC-R (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) has never been greater, and these jobs pay well and offer opportunities for advancement and life-long career development.

  • Published
    August 19, 2022

    Rich Lowry: Merrick Garland is on a path to the abyss

    If we can't know where Garland is ultimately heading in his probe of Jan. 6 and the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago, all indications are that he is preparing the ground for an indictment of Donald J. Trump.

  • Published
    August 17, 2022

    Cal Thomas: Is Merrick Garland serious?

    No foreign power could hope to undermine the pillars of our democracy better than we are doing ourselves. Serious attention to rebuilding these and other institutions, which can lead to restoring confidence in them, is urgently required.

  • Published
    August 15, 2022

    Climate bill alone won’t halve U.S. emissions by 2030

    To hit its target, the U.S. must continue down a steeper path than it has followed for the past 20 years. If the Congressional Budget Office's projections of economic growth hold true, then by 2030 the U.S. must ensure that the production of each dollar of GDP releases only 189 grams of CO2, roughly half of what it releases today.

  • Published
    August 14, 2022

    Alex Jones tries to hide behind 1st Amendment

    Ultimately the only deterrent to the purveyors of hateful lies is probably the justice, expressed in dollar terms, which can be delivered by a jury.

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  • Published
    August 14, 2022

    Rich Lowry: No, Joe Biden still isn’t a good president

    Only 18% of Americans in the latest Yahoo News/YouGov poll say that Biden should run for a second term. Just 29% of Biden voters are ready for him to suit up and ride again in 2024, an astonishing repudiation from people who presumably wish him well and were hoping for the best.

  • Published
    August 14, 2022

    Cal Thomas: McCullough’s history never boring

    As George Santayana famously said, “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.” Times change, but human nature never changes. David McCullough has shown why the lessons of history remain important, especially for those determined not to repeat history’s mistakes and to learn from its successes.

  • Published
    August 13, 2022

    John Raby: We need to open a way out of the nuclear arms race

    The Arias-Granoff proposal could lead to reduced global tensions and provide a platform for the long-evaded and serious nuclear disarmament negotiations which Article 6 of the Non-Proliferation Treaty requires. So it's a start.

  • Published
    August 12, 2022

    Leonard Pitts Jr.: Dare we hope?

    The problem with progressives is that many have forgotten the need to fight for the long term. Consider that the right-wing battle to overturn Roe started almost 50 years ago and the battle to curb African-American voting rights took about as long. Yet progressives are disappointed because they turned out in record numbers in a single election two years ago and don’t yet have everything they wanted?

  • Published
    August 11, 2022

    Froma Harrop: Anti-abortion politicians face reality

    With the end of Roe, politicians must now take responsibility for harsh new intrusions into families' ability to plan for their future. This is not a hypothetical concern, and offering free baby clothes is not going to allay the public's anger.