US ARCHIVE
- Editorial: FISA should be for national security
FISA rules are needed to balance national security with individual privacy
- Team Mamdani cheers hip-hop high school despite aborting AI-focused high school plans — what a sick joke
Mamdani School focuses on hip-hop arts and culture, prioritizing creative expression over traditional academic rigor.
- Orangeburg County taking next steps for construction of new courthouse
Orangeburg County is preparing to begin construction on a new courthouse.
- Ideas & Opinions — Don Clark: SB 988 is bad for local glass shops
SB 988 may favor large corporate interests over local businesses, California voters deserve to know the implications, Small business owners are concerned about the potential impact on local glass shops.
- Ideas & Opinions — Patty Matheny: No kings, no psychopaths!
Psychopaths often lack empathy and have a tendency towards violence.
- The Supreme Court’s war against Black voters
Supreme Court rules that partisan gerrymandering violates Constitution, 'packaging' Black voters into districts unconstitutional.
- At UVa, the Honor Code applies to students. Leaders? Not so much. | Scott Douglas Gerber
The University of Virginia's Honor Code is enforced through the Honor System, which allows students to report incidents of academic dishonesty. The university's administration is not subject to the same code of conduct. Some critics argue that university leaders are not held accountable for their actions in the same way students are.
- Book-ban controversy shows the need to break up Amazon's online bookstore
Book-ban controversy sparks calls for Amazon's bookstore breakup
- 2025 ‘most violent’ year for American Jews — California ranks second in attacks
California ranks second in attacks on Jews in 2025, New York leads in violence, nationwide incidents reported in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
- New Miami-Dade homeless shelter to offer 80 beds to get people off the street
A new homeless shelter in Miami-Dade is set to open with 80 beds, aiming to help individuals get off the streets.
- COLUMN: NATO must survive the Iran war
NATO will likely expand into the Middle East
- COLUMN: We would do well to place all of our bets on humanity
Paul Ehrlich, a biologist who predicted the world would be dying out by now, passed away at 93.
- COLUMN: NATO’s mission is outdated
NATO's mission is outdated
- City Hall’s future will impact downtown’s long-term vibrancy
City officials propose mixed-use development and public transportation hub
- Welcome to the New Venezuela: How the US Is Reshaping Its Old Foe
US announces new aid package for Venezuela, amid growing concern over Maduro's regime.
- A New Dope: Obama and Mark Hamill Ruin ‘Star Wars Day’ With Cringy Presidential Library Video (WATCH)
Obama’s Star Wars video is cringeworthy
- Celebrating National Small Business Week
Small businesses are growing and hiring, thanks to policies that are putting entrepreneurs back in the driver's seat.
- Andy Banta: America the Beautiful Act would benefit places like Fort Union
The America the Beautiful Act aims to increase funding for national park and historic site preservation.
- Entente Education Canada honours Dr. Roger Wong with Award for Eminent Contribution to Older Adults in Canada
Dr. Roger Wong to be awarded Entente Education Canada's Award for Eminent Contribution to Older Adults in Canada.
- The Republican Supermajority Wants to Make the State All-Red at Any Cost
The Republican-dominated legislature plans to gerrymander the city of Memphis
- This state’s on an epic Supreme Court losing streak — here’s why
Colorado's Supreme Court is on a losing streak
- Is Fidelity’s back-to-office order about city’s health or people’s health?
Fidelity's decision to require employees to return to the office may be more about the company's health and well-being rather than the city's health and vibrancy.
- Elmer the kitten, found in a bucket of glue, got lifesaving care and a home
Elmer the kitten, found in a bucket of glue, received lifesaving care and a home.
- Review: The brutal L.A. of James Ellroy
James Ellroy's 'The Black Dahlia' is a gritty, unflinching portrayal of 1940s Los Angeles
- Watchdog calls on state to address youth prison crisis, citing New York Focus reporting
New York state's youth prison population is at a crisis level.
- Why once-forgotten midtown campus is Santa Fe's future
A neglected area on the west side of downtown Santa Fe is being revitalized.
- Commentary: Tucker Carlson's reversal on Trump is a familiar script
Tucker Carlson apologizes for supporting Trump
- ‘Don’t Minnesota’ my state: Land of 10,000 Lakes becomes a political punching bag
Minnesota is becoming a national political topic
- Suburban high schools scramble to find graduation venues after U backs out of hosting
U.S. Bank Stadium is no longer hosting high school graduations after the venue's high cost
- Miami Archdiocese urges Florida lawmakers to fund security for Catholic schools
Miami Archdiocese seeks increased funding for security measures at Catholic schools in Florida amid rising concerns over school safety.