Opinion and Editorial
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Trump vs. Roberts: Clash of titans
Opinion: Chief Justice John Roberts has been drawn into President Donald Trump’s web. Last week the
Milestones reached in US, Valley fight against AIDS
Editorial: A mixture of good news and bad news greets today’s milestone 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day.
Put people before fossils
Opinion: By Todd Larsen OtherWords One of the most important federal agencies on everything from climate
What’s good for General Motors isn’t necessarily good for America
Opinion: By MEGAN Mc CARDLE Washington Post WASHINGTON In 1953, Charles E. Wilson, then the president
Community should rally around Girard Indians for state championship
Editorial: If you happen to pass through the city of Girard this week, don’t be surprised by the spirited
Charter schools in Ohio are still getting free ride
Editorial: If any other industry slop- ping at the public trough had as many complaints against it as the
Colorado’s change from purple to blue is a lesson for the GOP
Opinion: DENVER Social scientists, say Colorado boosters, have plausible metrics identifying their state as
Selling of the White House
Opinion: By Will Durst Cagle Cartoons Money. Moolah. Cash. Dough. Scratch. Dinero. Benjamins. Greenbacks.
Trump to Calif.: Rake it
Opinion: By Jill Richardson OtherWords California’s in the midst of the deadliest fire our state has ever
Jared: The birdbrain of Alcatraz
Opinion: By Ann Coulter Andrews McMeel Syndication In the systematic dismantling of common sense in
Don’t look for any fairness from GM toward workers
Editorial: Hamilton [Ontario, Canada] Spectator: Where is the fairness? By its own measuring standards, General
Politics lacking in wit
Opinion: By Tom Purcell Cagle Cartoons Among today’s most regrettable trends is the dying art of
Autocrats heartened by Trump’s take on Khashoggi assassination
Opinion: WASHINGTON In Riyadh, they must be laughing at President Donald Trump. In Pyongyang, too, and in
GM hasn’t slammed door on its Valley plant’s future
Editorial: If there’s even a sliver of a chance of General Motors assigning a new product to its Lordstown
We must defend the rule of law
Opinion: By Cokie Roberts and Steven V. ROBERTS Andrews McMeel Syndication This should be Job One for
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