by Jim Hopkins | Jan 11, 2022 | Opinion
We are in a battle on many fronts. That much is clear as we begin 2022. Medically, we are in a battle to subdue COVID-19. Politically, we are in a battle to preserve democracy. Religiously, we are in a battle to keep Christ in Christianity. Thus, television series...
by Robert Callahan | Jan 11, 2022 | Opinion
I was naïve when I entered law school, believing that I was going to learn the law. Assuming those gold and red-spined law books adorning the offices of lawyers and judges concealed the foundational, irrefutable principles of justice, I expected to learn legal...
by Rachel Carle | Jan 10, 2022 | Opinion
Just as the leaves changed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I took a walk through the historic Mount Auburn Cemetery. Among the winding paths, I found a headstone with a unique epitaph. It read: “May the least of what we’ve done be blessed.” I kept this blessing with me...
by Fred Guttman | Jan 10, 2022 | Opinion
Some incredible people and events were on my mind on the one-year anniversary of Jan. 6, 2021. I started by remembering my father who was in the Pacific with the Navy in World War II. My wife’s dad was in the Atlantic in the Navy during World War II as part of an...
by Elket Rodriguez | Jan 7, 2022 | Opinion
Immigrants are particularly vulnerable to human trafficking. It is common for undocumented immigrants to be exploited in the U.S. Likewise, it is common for asylum seekers to be kidnapped, sexually abused and occupationally exploited on their journey to the...
by Colin Harris | Jan 7, 2022 | Opinion
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