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The Right Remembers Charlie Kirk Fondly -- and Selectively
SAN DIEGO -- The first rule of communications strategy goes like this: If you don't define yourself, your enemies, adversaries and competitors will gladly do it for you, and often in unflattering terms.
That's true with businesses, causes and nonprofit organizations. It's especially true in politics, where another version of the same idea ...Read more
Some Mexican Americans Are Choosing Mexico. But Can They Really Go Home Again?
SAN DIEGO -- Dear America, I don't mean to sound ungrateful. Really, I don't. Uncle Sam and I have always been on good terms.
But I must ask: Can migrants to the United States get a do-over?
More than a century ago, my Mexican grandfather and his parents chose the United States over Mexico. Unable to make a living in their own country -- ...Read more
Ever dream of becoming a cartoonist?
Tyrades! by Danny Tyree
I’m glad most people have abandoned chirping, “See ya in the funny papers.”
Because that quaint farewell would reopen old wounds, since folks will definitely NOT be seeing me in the funny papers.
You see, 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of my ill-fated attempt to become a professional cartoonist.
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The history of executive orders
What do the Peace Corps, desegregation of the military, and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II have in common?
They were all established by presidential executive orders, or EOs.
Executive orders are all over the news of late, as President Trump uses his presidential authority to undo many of President Biden’s ...Read more




















































