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Fred Steiner: One man, two unbelievable tales

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Bluffton favorite son Charles Triplehorn died Aug. 25. His remarkable professional career is noted in his obituary. Aside from his achievements in science, he was witness to two remarkable events during his lifetime.

Mark Figley: Insanity of masks at schools

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With the end of summer comes the return to school. And although most students have the option to return without a mask, those attending Jefferson County Schools in Louisville (Ky.), San Diego, Sacramento, New Haven (Conn.), Philadelphia and Newark (N.J.) are among those facing mandatory masking.

Holy Cow! History: The Veep Who Didn’t Go to D.C.

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Remember the James Stewart classic “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”? A political rookie is appointed U. S. senator out of the blue and then — spoiler alert! — goes to Washington.

Brent Larkin: Vance’s Senate candidacy is a stain on the GOP

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The $28 million effort to fumigate J.D. Vance’s reputation might not be large enough.

Jerry Zezima: New phone is a good call

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Three days after receiving a patent for the telephone in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell placed a call to his assistant, Thomas Watson. Here is a transcript of the conversation.

David Trinko: Through the eyes of Scoop the News Hound

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Maybe I didn’t choose to wear the mascot costume. Maybe it chose me.

Michael Reagan: Hold on to your wallets, fellow citizens

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The Democrats in Washington are doing another one of their zillion-dollar smash-and-grabs.

Clarence Page: ‘Quiet quitting’ for younger workers

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Just as I was wondering whether various crises were coming too fast to allow our usual “silly season” of oddball late summer news, an appropriately weird-sounding social trend popped up on social networks and intriguingly struck a nerve.

Lori Borgman: Talk less; smile more and like a pro

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Facing fierce competition in the job market, prospective employees are shelling out $1,000 for a professional headshot hoping to gain an edge.