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Government shutdown's end delivers tough lessons
It’s not too late for America to save itself from ceding world leadership to another country. ...
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Don't rush to join a frat just yet
Fraternities become the disguise that students use to recreate themselves into what they presume is a better and more socially acceptable person in order to escape the loneliness of being a new ...
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The US should ease its stance on Iranian sanctions
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, former President Mohammad Khatami and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei walk into a soda parlor. “I’ll have a Coke,” says Rouhani. ...
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Be wise and use social media responsibly
Together as a nation we shape up, strip down and perfect the selfie. It’s an epidemic. ...
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Smoking rules should be more strictly enforced
Let's be real: for us non-smokers, it's just a huge inconvenience ... something has to be done. ...
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Will Texans elect a single, female, pro-choice Democrat?
Sen. Wendy Davis' life epitomizes the hardworking American success story that Republicans like to claim as their own. ...
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Our discourse needs a dire reboot
How is it fair that the people in Congress who caused the shutdown get paid, but the families of our dead soldiers currently aren’t receiving their benefits? ...
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We've got spirit, yes we do, we've got - but, wait, do we? Really? And why?
My friends, tradition starts now. ...
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After attacks, focus on issues, not killers
Stop focusing on who they are. Stop focusing on why they did it. Motive could be constructive information, but as a nation we have chosen to treat it as little more than ...