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For casual observers of U.S. politics, an interview President Donald Trump gave last week to “NBC Nightly News” might have suggested a change of tone in the federal government’s standoff in Minnesota.
Speaking of the brute-force operations federal agents have conducted there rounding up ...
There are no innocent bystanders in Donald Trump’s America.
Seeing what we’ve seen lately — blood spilled in snow, and a vile post depicting a former president and first lady as apes in a jungle — MAGA world has moral choices to make.
This is a moment of truth for each of you. Do ...
Groundhog Day’s furry forecaster Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of wintry weather. What if we asked Phil to apply his insights to the frigid job market? He might answer the way an alarmed groundhog does, with chattering teeth, and then squeak, “Wheet! Wheet! Cold days are coming ...
Many of you tell me you feel powerless in the face of Trump’s reign of terror. You view and read horrific news reports about what ICE and Border Patrol are doing, but you don’t know how you can reduce or stop this horror.
Let me assure you: You’re not powerless. In fact, you have ...
According to a recent poll, over three-quarters of the Americans who voted for Harris in 2024 believe immigration makes the United States better off. Fewer than one-quarter of those who voted for Trump agree. It sure looks like voters in blue states support immigration, while those in red ...
“Where is the good news?” my son asked the other day, the kind of simple question that can only come from a child.
Obvious, sensical, trusting.
He still believes in our essential goodness and still wants to know about humanity’s small kindnesses and large achievements.
We had ...