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David Carlson: As real as it gets

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It is always rewarding when people tell me that they’ve enjoyed reading one of my books. We authors hope that what we’ve written informs and entertains, but there’s nothing like a supportive comment from readers to encourage us to continue writing.

Peggy Mayfield: It’s a republic, if you can keep it

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Now that the municipal elections are behind us, rest assured the 2024 campaigns will begin in earnest.

Dr. Richard Feldman: Mushrooms a magic cure for depression?

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“Magic mushrooms” for the treatment of resistant depression and anxiety? Really?

Editorial: Columbus election was positively refreshing

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The (Columbus) Republic

Michael Hicks: Defend democracies on this Veteran’s Day

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On a beautiful winter dawn three decades ago, I found myself in one of the more dreadful battlefields scenes of the 20th century—the road out of Basra, Iraq. We fought there the night before, against an enemy I didn’t hate, in a land I didn’t care about, rich in a commodity that didn’t matter to me.

John Krull: Voters send a message

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If Election Day 2023 demonstrated anything, it is that abortion won’t go away as an issue any time soon.

Niki Kelly: Ballot initiatives coming to Indiana? No chance.

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The biggest news from Tuesday night’s elections was Ohio’s passage of two ballot initiatives: one legalizing recreational cannabis and another enshrining a right to abortion access into the constitution.