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    Commentary: Restoring our safety
    Commentary: Restoring our safety
    By John Yoo The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 10, 2016 1:30 am

    At the end of 2015, according to a Gallup poll, Americans named terrorism the No. 1 problem facing the United States, and confidence in the government to protect us dropped to an all-time low.

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    Commentary: 15 years later, American spirit remains strong
    Commentary: 15 years later, American spirit remains strong
    By Adam M. Robinson Jr. The Baltimore Sun • September 10, 2016 1:30 am

    Fifteen years later, our American spirit and resilience remains the best way to show terrorists that they will not succeed — that no matter what, we get back up and carry on without turning against one another.

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    Carl P. Leubsdorf: Looming debates may be deciding factor for many
    Carl P. Leubsdorf: Looming debates may be deciding...
    By Carl P. Leubsdorf The Dallas Morning News • September 8, 2016 1:30 am

    Since their conventions, the two candidates have done more to underscore their weaknesses than to stress their strengths.

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    Doyle McManus: Undecided voters torn between ‘drunk uncle,’ chilly stepmother
    Doyle McManus: Undecided voters torn between ‘drunk uncle,’...
    By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times • September 8, 2016 1:30 am

    After all the noise and drama of the last few months, what are these people waiting for?

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    Dahleen Glanton: We still have several weeks until Election Day
    Dahleen Glanton: We still have several weeks until...
    By Dahleen Glanton Chicago Tribune • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    n the next 60-plus days, you can bet that each of the presidential candidates will be putting on their best performance in hopes of getting a rave review on Election Day.

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    The merits of keeping email formal
    The merits of keeping email formal
    By Daniel DiPrinzio The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    Those of you who equate emailing with texting could face dire consequences in how you are perceived.

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    “Is The Colin Kaepernick Protest Unpatriotic?”
    “Is The Colin Kaepernick Protest Unpatriotic?”
    By Jim Daly • September 6, 2016 1:30 am

    I think everyone has heard about the “protest” by Colin Kaepernick where he has remained seated during the National Anthem in the first three preseason games. And many people are angry.

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    Rex Huppke: So much for a Trump pivot
    Rex Huppke: So much for a Trump pivot
    By Rex Huppke Chicago Tribune • September 3, 2016 1:30 am

    Before a raucous crowd in Arizona, Trump returned to his natural center: angry, snarling, aggrieved and terrifying.

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    We need to rethink our stewardship ethics in this country
    We need to rethink our stewardship ethics in...
    By Fawn Sharp President, Quinault Indian Nation • September 3, 2016 1:30 am

    As hundreds of athletes from around the world converged on Rio this past month, some possibly risking their health due to toxic, trash-infested waters in Guanabara Bay, water quality issues were in play right here at home as well..

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    Carl P. Leubsdorf:Trump and Clinton act as though they are hiding something
    Carl P. Leubsdorf:Trump and Clinton act as though...
    By Carl P. Leubsdorf The Dallas Morning News • September 1, 2016 1:30 am

    Investigators keep finding more Clinton-related emails, underscoring the former secretary of state’s lack of transparency, and Trump continues his refusal to follow tradition and release his tax returns.

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    Doyle McManus: Big issues lost amid all the noise
    Doyle McManus: Big issues lost amid all the...
    By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times • September 1, 2016 1:30 am

    The past month of the presidential campaign has been noisy, relentless and bizarre.

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    One thing is certain in the Clinton Foundation scandal: Hillary didn’t avoid the ‘appearance’ of conflict
    One thing is certain in the Clinton Foundation...
    By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times • August 30, 2016 1:30 am

    Even before Hillary Clinton became secretary of state in 2009, it was clear that her family’s charitable enterprise, which depended heavily on donations from foreign governments and corporations, was a potential problem.

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    Brandy Young: Why I stopped assigning homework
    Brandy Young: Why I stopped assigning homework
    By Brandy Young The Dallas Morning News • August 30, 2016 1:30 am

    Nearly everything about the way we teach children has evolved over the past few decades.

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