It’s possible to be right and wrong simultaneously. Just look at President Donald Trump’s statements after last weekend’s tragedy in Charlottesville.
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On vacation the past two weeks, I sometimes felt as though every time I checked in on the news, I came across yet another story about football and CTE, the terrible neurodegenerative brain disease that afflicts way too many football players. Its formal name is chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and it can be diagnosed only after someone dies and his brain is cut open.
Just by cutting a bunch of regulations and giving entrepreneurs, risk-takers, CEOs and small-business owners “hope,” President Trump has brought us back from the dead. But has this been a headline in the news? No. It’s nowhere to be found.
Your editorial on Charlottesville ignores the long, tortured, history of race and culture in our land.
The president’s initial condemnation of all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred is not enough for the left.
Let common sense reign and open all lanes to all drivers.
Credit conservation efforts along with more efficient agricultural practices. Remember that the vast majority of water drawn from the river is diverted for farming, not urban or residential use.
“She quickly found out,” the paper reported, “that there is a scholarship for everything.”
My life changed profoundly in 2015 when I applied for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.