Opinion
WSU guest opinion: How history and dreams shape our reality
The Homefront: Giving space and grace
GARVEY: In losing Jesse Jackson, we lost a champion of justice
COMER: Choosing who to cheer for in Olympics
ERICKSON: Equal, fair and farce
DE RUGY: The CBO’s latest report and the choice between reform and disorder
SHAPIRO: Rubio’s case for a stronger West
WILLIAMS: What should President Trump say at his State of the Union on Tuesday?
Guest opinion: Uncoordinated Athletes of America
STOSSEL: Trump report card after the State of the Union speech
During his State of the Union, President Donald Trump declared himself wonderful. My new video takes a closer look, scoring his fifth year as president. He deserves an "A" for his willingness to take questions. It's a relief after President Joe Biden, who hid from reporters. But ...
Guest opinion: Why bills affecting the judiciary should matter to every Utahn
Individually, a package of recent legislative proposals has been presented as targeted reforms to Utah’s judicial system. Taken together, however, they represent significant structural changes to how judges are appointed, evaluated, and retained. These proposals deserve the attention of every ...
WSU guest opinion: How history and dreams shape our reality
Is time an inflexible metronome, mechanically ticking down a one-way street, where past, present, and future are safely kept apart? Our highly structured society, with its schedules and deadlines, tends to reinforce this view. Yet from a scientific perspective, Einstein theorized, and later ...
The Homefront: Giving space and grace
The first person to live with our family was a 7-year-old foster child. Our kids came to us one day after holding their own family council to inform their parents that our family should foster a child. My husband and I were so caught off guard we agreed. We fulfilled the required training and, ...
GARVEY: In losing Jesse Jackson, we lost a champion of justice
It seems like everyone in Chicago has a story about the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died this week at the age of 84. Here's mine. I was a young reporter when I first talked to him, working the weekend and holiday shifts, which meant I often covered some of the bleakest stories in the newspaper. ...
ERICKSON: Equal, fair and farce
When NBC affiliates in Tennessee showed the movie "Necessary Roughness" in 1994, those affiliates were required to give a Democrat Senate candidate 4 minutes and 13 seconds of free airtime. The Democrat was running against Fred Thompson, the actor turned Republican Senate candidate. When ...