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Debunking a Hollywood myth
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL HILTZIK Tribune News Service 
Aug 26, 2022
LOS ANGELES (TNS) — Hollywood loves few things more than retailing myths and legends about itself. Few of these yarns have had a longer life than what...
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Will GOP drop ball in Senate races?
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 25, 2022
With control of a currently 50-50 Senate up for grabs, it looks like the GOP could well come up short even in a favorable political environment becaus...
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Is fear for America justified?
Opinion, Сolumns
NICHOLAS L. WADDY 
Aug 25, 2022
Two recent polls ought to unsettle us profoundly, because of the extremely dark picture they paint of our country’s short-term future. The first poll ...
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Pa. needs more EV charging stations
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 24, 2022
While electric vehicle technology improves and becomes less expensive for consumers, now is the time to build out a robust network of charging station...
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Joe Biden still dragging his party down
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Aug 24, 2022
There has been a surge of optimism among Democrats lately when it comes to November’s midterm elections. The short version of the thinking is: Maybe w...
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Can CNN shed its liberal bias
Opinion, Сolumns
JOE BATTENFELD Boston Herald 
Aug 23, 2022
BOSTON (TNS) — CNN and its Trump-hating anchors and free-falling ratings are in the middle of a major retool, but can it even be saved? Viewers are fl...
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Other Voices: And on it goes
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 23, 2022
Allen Weisselberg, CFO for decades to the Trump organization, has pleaded guilty to his role in tax fraud. As part of the plea deal, he has agreed to ...
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Whose America? Which patriotism?
Opinion, Сolumns
BRANDON McGINLEY 
Aug 22, 2022
PITTSBURGH (TNS) — Rick Saccone could have been, and in his mind should have been, Doug Mastriano’s running mate. Instead the Franklin County state se...
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Too much Super PAC money
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 22, 2022
Money makes elections go around. That’s nothing new. Political fundraisers are the only things more common in a campaign than stump speeches and kissi...
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Can Liz Cheney still win in the long run?
Opinion, Сolumns
JAY AMBROSE Tribune News Service 
Aug 22, 2022
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., will wear that “representative” identification just a tad longer, seeing as how she was stomped to smithereens in a recent bi...
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The Putinization of China’s Xi
Opinion, Сolumns
MARTIN SCHRAM Tribune News Service 
Aug 21, 2022
In this broiling summer, when we are shaken by threats that could shatter our most globally revered national monument — America’s cherished democracy ...
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A revolution in health
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ 
Aug 21, 2022
Alan Nichols was “basically put to death” in a Toronto hospital, his brother Gary told the Associated Press. Nichols was 61 years old, with a history ...
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Cheney and her arrogant fantasy
Opinion, Сolumns
JOE BATTENFELD Tribune News Service 
Aug 21, 2022
Shine up that “Profile in Courage” award — Liz Cheney and her massive ego will be along soon to claim it. But that’s about all Cheney will have. Chene...
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AMLO’s policy is failing Mexico
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 19, 2022
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s soft approach to confronting criminal groups is not working. In fact, it seems to be backfiring. Last ...
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