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Robert B. Reich: Greed needs guardrails!

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I’m not surprised that migrant children who have been coming into the United States from Latin America without their parents, fleeing violence and poverty, have ended up in some of the most punishing jobs in the country.

Mark Figley: Continuing need for monument

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In another sign of the cancel culture’s societal rampage, a little-reported independent commission has recommended that the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery be taken down. Obviously, history was a factor completely ignored in reaching this conclusion.

Holy Cow! History: The gift that killed Gen. Grant

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Watch out for unintended consequences. They’ll get you every time.

Jerry Zezima: Coming clean about vacuums

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I am not the kind of guy to sweep things under the rug. For one thing, my wife would lower the broom on me if I did. For another, we don’t have too many rugs for me to sweep things under.

Lori Borgman: Click, buy, return, the new norm

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I sometimes wonder what my return rate is on the merchandise I buy online.

David Trinko: Testing the limits of accuracy with ChatGPT

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If you ever need a good laugh, ask artificial intelligence to tell you about your life.

Dr. Jessica Johnson: More than thoughts and prayers

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The East Lansing community is still reeling from the Michigan State University mass shooting last month that resulted in five students being critically wounded and three losing their lives.

S.E. Cupp: Can Paul Ryan save what’s left of conservatism?

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“Toxic sludge, racism, disinformation and attacks on democracy.”

John Grindrod: For me, it was a so-so Sumter

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Last week, I detailed some of the familiar and the different aspects of what was easily my tenth visit to Hilton Head Island and its surrounding areas. Lady Jane and I were comfortable with the familiar — like walking the beach and cycling — but we also wanted a new experience.