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March 24th, 2023
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GUEST COLUMN, Will Coggin, Center for Consumer Freedom     When the first stories of rampant sexual harassment leaked out of Hollywood, the allegations were shocking, but perhaps not surprising. After all, Hollywood has always been a world of its own, where sex and...

L&T Publisher Earl Watt     A recent conversation on social media helped me understand the chasm of racial relations that has widened in recent years. My childhood and young adulthood had less racial strife than we have today. But in this conversation, I learned a few ways we...

A SECOND OPINION, The Washington Post     Republican lawmakers released the Nunes memo, an overhyped, thinly evidenced hit on the Justice Department, without simultaneously publishing a Democratic response. Allowing only one side of the story on the record prevented Americans from...

GUEST COLUMN, Dick Morris     Now that the dimensions of the political corruption, bias and injustice that characterized the FBI in recent years is becoming public, it is time to reconsider the legacy of President Barack Obama. And, as the FBI corruption spread to the State...

A SECOND OPINION, The Chicago Tribune     The winter Olympics this year is set against the looming menace posed by one of the world’s most dangerous regimes — North Korea. Whether Pyongyang and the U.S. continue to trade threats of nuclear destruction is a challenge for politicians,...

A SECOND OPINION, The Wichita Eagle     On his way out the door of the governor’s office, Sam Brownback gave us something to remember him by — as if we wouldn’t remember him already.   After a $360 million prison project at Lansing Correctional Facility was approved by the...

GUEST COLUMN, Larry Phillips, Kismet   The left-leaning newspapers in Kansas have found a new “Big-Government” campaign wagon to jump onto – bigger salaries for 1,600 judicial branch employees.   The lead dog on this drive is the Wichita Eagle. Of course, the Topeka Capital-Journal...

GUEST COLUMN, Star Parker   I have long been in favor of reforming Social Security by changing it to a system of personally owned retirement accounts.   Instead of paying a payroll tax, with the U.S. government telling you what you’ll get when you retire, you take ownership of that...

MY PERSPECTIVE, Gary Damron     Since the first of the year I’ve used the outline of One Month to Live by Kerry and Chris Shook. One problem people face as they approach the end of life is handling regrets, but there’s hope for addressing any past failure in anyone’s...

A SECOND OPINION, The Topeka Capital-Journal     A waiting period for legislators to become lobbyists is a logical step in any ongoing movement to incorporate more transparency into state government.   Politicians already have difficulty gaining the trust of constituents. Too...

GUEST COLUMN, John Richard Schrock, Education Frontlines

 

Both K–12 teachers and college professors [ ... ]

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GUEST COLUMN, Larry Elder

 

Former President Donald Trump, citing "illegal leaks" from the Manhattan [ ... ]

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GUEST COLUMN, Shannon Francis, Kansas State Representative

 

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