The popular GOP slogan would tear millions of families apart, including mine. It would also be a moral, logistical, and economic disaster.
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The Shomer: 5 Americans Still In Hamas Captivity
What’s the first really big news story you can remember?
The Shomer: Vicious Antisemite Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
It was just days before the unprecedented terrorist attack that Hamas staged against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, when U.S. federal officials returned an indictment against 67-year-old Indiana resident Andrzej Boryga.
Poem: In Spite of the Evidence
A poem of hope in a political landscape that just turned hopeful
DAVIS: A Gaggle of Weirdos
The gravitational pull of political discourse shifted last week with the use of one word: weird. As in “Republicans are weird,” or “J.D. Vance is a weird guy,” or “Donald Trump? Kind of weird.” It’s not clear who used the line first – whether it was Minnesota Governor and current contender to become Kamala Harris’s VP pick, Tim Walz, or Vice President Harris herself – but it has since taken off like wildfire. Currently, a Google search for the word “weird” turns up headlines from The New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, and a dozen other outlets, all covering what is arguably the most concise and devastating hit on an opponent American politics has seen in at least two decades.
The U.S. Must Stop Supplying Arms to an Accused War Criminal
Congress should listen to the American people, not an Israeli prime minister who may be guilty of war crimes.
DAVIS: How I Investigated a Secretive Bible College
When I started investigating the drama surrounding the Woodland Park school board in late spring of last year, the elephant in the small mountain town’s room was difficult to ignore: the Bible college and international ministry organization which had relocated its world headquarters to a massive compound just outside of the scenic hamlet’s downtown. The same Bible college and ministry whose leader, Andrew Wommack, told his followers in 2021 that they “ought to take over” the town – and which had then taken steps to do so. It did not take long for me to realize that Wommack’s organizations were heavily involved in the local feuding over school politics, or that their influence on the town stretched far beyond the classroom.
CTR Rewind: Wolf Pups, PFA Restrictions, & Inflation Down
Summer has hit its peak, so comedian Hannah Jones is back with a recap on Colorado news you might have missed this month.