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Faith
L’Arche Football Dinner ONLINE — This Thursday!
The wonderful people of L’Arche Mobile, the local affiliate of the international organization of communities for people with intellectual disabilities,…
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National Politics
Memorial Day: the who and the why
(Official Examiner editorial, May 25) One somber way to think of Memorial Day is to count the number of those…
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National Politics
Schlafly’s Eagles were smart and impressive
(May 20) The late Phyllis Schlafly isn’t the only conservative badly mistreated by the Hulu series Mrs. America. The other…
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National Politics
Documentary showed the great mind of Justice Thomas
(May 19) Now all the world can see the progression and depth of the intellectual and philosophical convictions of Supreme…
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National Politics
How I thought I had saved Clarence Thomas
(May 18) PBS’ airing tonight of a documentary biography of Supreme Court Justice Thomas provides me a chance to tell…
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National Politics
Is Secretary of State Pompeo corrupt?
(May 21) Something looks rotten in the State Department of Mike Pompeo. An NBC News report added more reason to…
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National Politics
Jeff Sessions’ letter is right: He was right to recuse
(May 12) In one particular part of a remarkable open letter to citizens of Alabama, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff…
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National Politics
Two Key Aspects of the Michael Flynn controversy
I must admit, this feels odd. I have almost no sympathy for Gen. Flynn, who seems to me to have…
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Sports and Culture
Arbery killing shows dangers of vigilantism
(May 11) It’s not just the racism, but the vigilantism too. In the now-infamous killing of black Georgian jogger Ahmaud…
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Gulf Coast Politics
Don Siegelman tries, but fails, to get out like Flynn
(May 15) Former Alabama governor Don Siegelman shouldn’t get away with his latest attempt to finagle exoneration for long-ago crimes.…
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