Editor: Most Americans probably never heard of Martin Niemöller. Niemöller was a Lutheran pastor who was a citizen of Germany before, during, and after World War II. Initially he supported the ...
Adolf Hitler’s name sold newsprint. Dorothy Thompson, high-up the American journalism ladder, got an exclusive interview, printed in Cosmopolitan in March 1932. “When you come to power,” she asked, ...
Regarding the Fiscal Policy Institute’s report finding that business tax cuts caused a loss in state revenue of $400-$700 million and did not result in increased business activity, this is a lesson we ...
Billy came home from school, crying, and told his dad that a classmate at school was charging $1.25 for a candy bar, and he and his classmates couldn't afford the price. "That's inflation," shouted ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I’m not proud to say this: I was a NIMBY. I told myself – and I actually ...
Now, children, here’s our geography lesson for today. In Colorado Springs, Colo., everyone in the city lives high above sea level, like they were on the side of a mountain. They have a place there ...
I found the question posed by Judy K. Jones in her letter to the editor on April 1 interesting, albeit in a sad way. In her letter, Ms. Jones asked the question, “Will state legislators have the ...
Young adult immigrants known as Dreamers in 19 states will be temporarily blocked from getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s public marketplace. This includes Dreamers in Kansas, ...