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Dr. Jessica Johnson: Jim Brown’s legacy with civil rights

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As sports articles have been honoring the football legacy of Jim Brown in the wake of his passing at age 87 last month, many tributes have included the famous 1967 photo of the Cleveland Summit, also known as the Ali Summit.

Michael Reagan: Nixon + Congress = $32 trillion in debt

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Context. Perspective. Background.

John Grindrod: Spending an evening with old friends at the Rose

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Following some surgery-and-recovery challenges in April, I was really looking forward to an evening with my Lady Jane at The Rose Music Center on May’s first Saturday. You see, not only would I be spending time with that special gal from Montezuma, but I would also be seeing some old friends.

Gary Franks: Some Democrats give hypocrisy a bad name on education

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“Public schools are good for your kids but not good for… my kids?”

S.E. Cupp: Christie may not win, but can he thwart Trump?

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In 1965, William F. Buckley Jr. decided to avenge the loss of Barry Goldwater to Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1964 presidential election by running for mayor of New York. His goal was to restore attention to conservatism as he understood it, and take votes from Republican John Lindsay, who he thought insufficiently principled.

Christine Flowers: Biden’s poet laureate and her false claims of being banned

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Amanda Gorman, the young woman who read her highly celebrated poetry at Joe Biden’s inaugural two years ago, has proven herself to be quite adept at writing fiction in addition to her laureate skills.

Robert B. Reich: The GOP manufactured 5 fake crises to deflect attention from real...

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Republican leaders have mastered the art of manufacturing crises to divert the public’s attention from the real crisis of our era — the siphoning off of income, wealth, and power by a small group at the top.

Cal Thomas: The debt deal: Could it have been better?

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It was either the best deal that could have been reached given the political makeup of the House, Senate and White House, or it was a bad deal that might have been much better had Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans held out for more.

Holy Cow! History: The luckiest fool in the world

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A policeman ran over to the body. There was no response. The grizzled old man who had collapsed on a New York City sidewalk was gone. A scrapbook with “The Luckiest Fool In The World” printed on the cover was clutched under one arm.

Mark Figley: Biden’s bad ideas on EVs in the military

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Joe Biden has been referred to as lots of things, but military expert has never been one of them. Even after his disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal debacle, he is clearly incapable of cogent thought when it comes to sensible defense planning. And he just keeps proving it.