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Llewellyn King: The talent shortage that threatens journalism

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“Journalists can be so good at reporting others, but are seldom good at reporting themselves.”

Maya Cummings: Older women will decide who wins the midterms

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Americans have a choice this fall between giving President Biden and Democrats in Washington two more years to accomplish their agenda or handing control of Congress over to Republicans. With skyrocketing inflation, healthcare costs and prescription drug prices, most experts expect voters to decide at the ballot box with the economy in mind. However, while every American has been forced to contend with the realities of rising inflation, the issue has disproportionately affected our nation’s most powerful group of voters — older women.

Ron Lora: Going overboard on conspiracies

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Shakespeare was not the author of his own plays. A Jewish Antichrist would appear to dominate the world. Moses was really Akhenaton. Millions believed the earth was flat long after a spherical earth was proven more than 2,000 years ago. Throughout history, it sometimes appeared that nothing yielded easily to facts.

Holy Cow! History: How Harry sent the Hope Diamond

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Think quick! You’re a jeweler. You’ve got a gemstone. And an organization is waiting for it 225 miles away. What do you do?

Benjamin Ayanian: It’s time to take third parties seriously

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CNN journalist Jim Acosta recently grilled Andrew Yang, a former Democratic presidential candidate, about his decision to leave the Democratic Party and start the Forward Party. Acosta didn’t pull any punches: “Is this an attempt to pump up book sales?” he asked, noting how Yang’s new party shares the name of his recent publication.

Thomas A. Hemphill: Commercializing the Metaverse

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On June 21, the Metaverse Standards Forum was launched by its 35 founding members, including Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Cesium, the Web3D Consortium and the Web 3d Consortium. Noticeably missing among these founding members, however, are tech giant Apple, gaming companies Roblox and Niantic and emerging crypto-based metaverse platforms such as Sandbox and Decentraland. Apple is expected to become a major player in the race for the metaverse once it introduces a mixed-reality headset, which is anticipated by no later than 2023.

Jerry Zezima: The Fab Five

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What happens to an immature geezer whose five grandchildren meet for the very first time and spend the better part of a week splashing at the beach, romping at a family reunion, gawking at sea creatures in the aquarium, riding the carousel, going out to lunch and otherwise having the time of their lives?

Leonard Pitts Jr.: How yesteryear’s moral panic becomes today’s soft sell

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I’ve been meaning to write this one for years. It was the potato chips that finally made me do it.

David Trinko: Fantasy football can be family fun

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I thought I knew a lot about professional football players as we went through so many names during our family fantasy football draft.

Michael Reagan: Things are not cool in California

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In California, a historic heat wave has exposed yet again what big idiots the politicians in Sacramento are.