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Pennsylvania, birthplace of democracy, could elect America’s first fascist governor by Dick Polman The writer Alan Furst has shrewdly observed, “Fascism famously stomps around in jackboots, but it sometimes wears carpet slippers, padding about softly on the edges of one’s life, and in a way that is worse.” And so here we are, in my home ...
Bone-dry western states can’t cope with population surges by Joe Guzzardi The grisly discovery of human remains at the bottom of Lake Mead is a grim reminder of the Southwest’s growing drought crisis. In early May, a family on a boating outing in Lake Mead National Recreation Area found a four-decades-old skeleton o ...
Is this what Memorial Day means to you? by Danny Tyree So I can spend more time with my family, I am turning this week’s column over to a bright fourth-grade student from an unnamed American small town. - Hi. My name is Liam. My history teacher, Mr. Burkhalter, assigned us to write a 500-word ess ...