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Congress needs to reassert its use of force

The Trump Administration, like its predecessors, has shown an apparent appetite for the use of force overseas. The “mother of all bombs” dropped on...

Health care vote will tell us whether the GOP is ready to win and...

Will the Republican Party finally demonstrate that it is ready to win, lead and govern, or continue to shoot itself in the foot?That’s the...

Many questions remaining

A 20-something Otto Warmbier was accused of making a mistake in 2016 in a hermit-ruled country that overzealously punished him for the “crime” of...

Flawed plan replacing flawed plan

When Republicans campaigned last year on a pledge to “repeal and replace Obamacare,” they failed to add, as has become obvious, “with something just...

Mad about the climate? Don’t cheer up

On June 1, President Trump announced that he’ll withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. If that makes you mad, good. If...

Punishment absent so far for school cheaters

The Ohio Department of Education’s lackadaisical progress in holding accountable Columbus City Schools’ administrators who cooked the books on student test performance feeds suspicion...

‘Kids’ playing a deadly game

The adage that kids will be kids cannot be allowed to excuse away deadly games that are being played with alcohol on many college...

Yes, Southern State changes lives

I covered the GED graduation ceremony last week at Southern State Community College because I was interested in hearing what Hillsboro Mayor Drew Hastings...

SCOL: So long, my old friend

She slipped away quietly after a long and productive life with little fanfare or mention.She was born on Nov. 4, 1922 at the Cherry...

Roger Moore: Stirred, never shaken

Roger Moore, who died last week at the age of 89, was always my favorite James Bond.I’m guessing that for most fans of the...