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Republicans must win elections by insuperable margins to stop Democrats from stealing them

Opinion: By Ann Coulter Andrews McMeel Syndication Election recounts would be more plausible if Democrats


Pittsburgh won’t be Seattle

Editorial: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Amazon has picked New York and Virginia for its new HQ2 over Pittsburgh


Speaker Pelosi, for now

Editorial: Akron Beacon Journal: U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge reported that her Friday meeting with Nancy Pelosi was


Did you hear? Poverty has ended

Opinion: By Jim Hightower OtherWords Someone needs to buy a Grassroots USA tour package for the members


Shame shrouds Catholic Church

Opinion: One doesn’t have to be Roman Catholic or even Christian to recognize the great good the Catholic


Holiday season is all foggy

Opinion: By Danny Tyree Cagle Cartoons This year I can’t think of Thanksgiving without thinking of Barry


Trump’s visit to Calif. was eye-opener for him

Editorial: President Donald J. Trump visited Paradise and came face-to-face with Paradise lost. And while


O’Rouke left his mark

Opinion: By Jasmine Aguilera OtherWords Beto O’Rourke may have lost his race for Senate, but he’s managed


Macron’s view about nationalism brings to mind earlier warnings

Opinion: By Gene Lyons Andrews McMeel Syndication Perhaps you recall the last time a French politician


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It’s time to reform how to alter Ohio Constitution

Editorial: Columbus Dispatch: State legislative leaders want to make it more difficult for Ohioans to adopt


Know warning signs of suicide and how to help

Opinion: Know warning signs of suicide and how to help Suicide is a serious public health problem. It


A presidential candidate who believes in what he has lived

Opinion: WASHINGTON The world’s oldest political party has developed an aversion to discretion. The


Has GM bailed on the Valley?

Opinion: On Monday, leading politicians and business, labor and community leaders will come together to send


Y’town voters again reject anti-fracking ballot issue

Editorial: Six months after they said no to amending the Home Rule Charter to ban fracking in the city,