After sending out my column “Presumed Guilty Until You Settle,” our Opinion section editor Doreen Yu sent a message and titled it “another one.”
Metals are vital to national security and a transition to clean energy. But mining them sometimes threatens sacred ground or pristine environments.
When it comes to the spread of disease, the finger often points at animals like rats as carriers of illnesses.
Congress needs to pass legislation by Saturday to avert another government shutdown – will it happen?Congress faces its third shutdown deadline of the month this week, as much of the federal government is expected to run out of funding by Friday at midnight.Both chambers of Congress must approve six appropriations bills before Saturday to get the legislation to Joe Biden’s desk and avert a partial shutdown. Although the current fiscal year started more than five months ago, House Republicans...
In a letter to Serbian authorities, the International and European Federation of Journalists (IFJ-EFJ) joins partners of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) in urging them to address death threats faced by journalists Ana Lalić Hegediš and Dinko Gruhonjić, in Serbia. We are deeply concerned that no decisive action has been taken to conduct a thorough investigation, arrest the perpetrators and provide the journalists with adequate protection.
Why don’t we physically intervene to save the unborn? Is it because we love our own lives more than we love God?
On Thursday, the California Horse Racing Board will hold its most consequential meeting in its 91-year existence. It must decide if it will allow racing to continue in Northern California based on a proposal long on hope and short on specifics. Or, if it will send that business — and simulcast money — to the south in the hope of saving the strongest part of the state’s racing infrastructure. It’s as if Diogenes walked onto the set of "Sophie’s Choice." Anyone have a lantern? The owners of Santa...
After making standardized tests optional for admissions during the pandemic, elite universities like Dartmouth, MIT, Yale and, most recently, Brown have recognized their error and reimposed a testing requirement for all applicants. Originally, these schools caved to critics who derided the SAT and ACT as discriminatory, inequitable and even racist. The critics were always wrong to blame demographic differences in test scores on racial animus, but they were right about something: The SAT and ACT...
A trip to Celtic Park beckons – a date in the calendar I always seek to avoid.
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Brown ran a 4.27 in the 40 at his Pro Day. Though he has averaged only 11.6 yards per catch in his career, he should bolster the Chiefs' deep passing game.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis slapped back at U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) over his threats of contempt of Congress, which she called "unreasonable" and "politically motivated," new reports show. Willis — the Georgia prosecutor who has charged former President Donald Trump with election racketeering in her state — sent an angry missive to Jordan regarding his investigation of how her office spends federal funds, CNN's Zach Cohen was first to report on Wednesday. "Your primary...