Trump’s behavior is deeply disturbing but hardly surprising. His mercurial nature is not the product of a post-inaugural adder sting atMar-a-Lago. It’s been there all along. And the American electorate chose him nonetheless.
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Responsible leadership is the only thing standing between the next Big Tobacco in Nevada. We urge Nevadans and their representatives to demand accountability and common sense.
History warns us to be cautious in our hopes. Mueller might uncover the smoking gun that supplies my friends on the left with theiryearned-for impeachment; he might find, as my friends on the right hope, that there’s no fire after all.
The real issue with the district benefit plan is easy. The teachers’ trust is top heavy.
How do you think Sen. Cortez Mastro would feel about setting strict diversity mandates for all athletic teams on which the majority, or even all, the players are male and/or of color?
If Mr. Harasim would have researched his subject a little bit, he would have found out that pit bulls are excellent with children.
Yet, amazingly to those of us whose views are mainly shaped by news coverage that emphasizes violent conflict, the streets and buses, cafes and playgrounds of Jerusalem most of the time feel like a normal place, not a war zone.
Trump threatens a whole lot of powerful people. They all have so much to lose. That’s why they are all frightened, paranoid and hysterical. So, they have to stop him — at all costs.
The unmistakable lesson of recent years is that the internet is a double-edged sword. Despite enormous benefits — instant access to huge quantities of information, the proliferation of new forms of businesses, communications and entertainment — it also encourages crime, global conflict and economic disruption.
Reporters and columnists love leakers and need them as sources for invaluable information. But it should never be assumed that leakers are all noble whistleblowers or that they act solely out of altruism or loyalty to country.