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It’s been almost a half a century since questions could be shut down with the verity: “Is the Pope Italian?” In that time, ...
As engaged people in the community and members of the Albuquerque Journal Community Council, we’re writing this open letter in response to the recently published district report card and our ...
Apparently, that is top-secret information — so much so that the president had a fit last week when he thought Amazon was ...
Two cases before the Supreme Court ask why the government is able to avoid liability when it does the wrong thing.
He’s not acting like the politician who has coasted through reelections without breaking a sweat. He’s acting like someone ...
I’m going to break the boundaries of the prompt and say that the most important — or at least most predictive — day of Donald ...
Popes are human, entitled to whatever personal views they wish to express. But attempts to wrap those views in the robes of church authority are not helpful to the goal of clarity over what God and ...
Reich posted this on Bluesky on April 17: “Tyrants view educated citizens as their greatest enemy. Slaveholders stopped the ...
Trump’s 100th day of office saw the world witnessing his 137 executive orders, 39 proclamations, 36 memoranda, a few Cabinet ...
There’s a lot of agreement at events hosted by press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Here’s how Merriam-Webster defines the difference: “Because democracy is an abstract name for a system and republic is the ...
From Vietnam imprisoning journalists to a small-town Iowa paper going under, independent news reporting is at greater risk ...