Scarlett Syse: Welcome our new Afghan friends with open arms
We’re an unlikely trio.
OUR VIEW: Working together to create a ‘blessing’ in disguise
Homelessness takes on many different forms.
John Krull: What a long, strange trip it’s been
NEW YORK—The book sits on a crowded shelf in a small used bookstore on the Upper West Side.
Michael Leppert: The power of making words matter
Politico’s West Wing Playbook recently reported President Joe Biden has a “potty mouth.”
Leo Morris: A mayor redefines ‘citizen’
Several years ago, I wrote an editorial about the effects of some policy or other on the citizens of Fort Wayne, and a copy editor gave me a hard time about it.
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Police deal leaves much latitude for use of force
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
We can’t let our lives be dominated by fear
“Be afraid. Be very afraid. It’s dangerous out there.”
Library presents a way to remember the good times
Do you remember your first after-school job?
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: The courage to stand up to election misinformation in Florida
Florida’s supervisors of elections, a bipartisan group of professional public servants who keep their personal politics out of their offices, have issued a strong and timely statement in response to the most serious danger our nation has faced since the Civil War.
Karl W. Smith: The US economy is better than it looks
The U.S. economy was weaker than expected in the third quarter, which is bad news for any American whose livelihood depends on strong economic growth and especially disappointing for the White House, which is struggling to reassure voters about the state of the economy amid rising prices and a historic supply crunch. Overall growth in the third quarter was 2%, a fair step down from rates of 4.5% and 6.7% the U.S. economy logged in the first and second quarters.