Opinion

  • How to dissuade conspiracy theorists

    Not long ago, a millennial father of two in the Midwest whom I interviewed was convinced that many of our elected leaders like to feast on the flesh of childre…

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    EDITORIAL: Extreme extremism

    Barry Goldwater, that card, accepted the 1964 nomination for president with these words: "I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vic…

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    EDITORIAL: Musk-y odor

    It shouldn't come as a surprise: Artificial intelligence is being used in political messaging during this already vitriolic 2024 election cycle. What may come …

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    Embraces stance well

  • EDITORIAL: A 40 percent chance of AI

    Weather forecasting has come a long way since you were a kid. We're still not sure that forecasts are all that accurate 10 days out, but when the local TV weat…

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    EDITORIAL: Hostage diplomacy

    Perhaps the reason the Jimmy Carter administration was taken by surprise during the Iranian Hostage Crisis was because every outfit on the planet was taken by …

  • OTHERS SAY: We should still vote, thank you

    The backlash against former President Donald Trump's comment to a Christian group last Friday that if he's re-elected, "you don't have to vote again" in four y…

  • COLUMNIST: President drags SCOTUS into politics

    President Joe Biden is treating the Constitution as a mere suggestion in calling for sweeping changes to the United States Supreme Court. For the most part, wh…

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    OPINION | REX NELSON: Building a diocese

    Just two years after becoming the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock in 1843, Andrew Byrne oversaw construction of the diocese's cathedr…

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    Riling up the readers

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