by Jason Edwards | Jun 4, 2025 | Opinion
A few years ago, when my son was still small, he looked up at his mom and asked, “Will I ever be a normal boy?” It’s the kind of question a child asks when the world has already started to draw its lines. Jackson is older now—a high school sophomore with strong...
by Paul Lewis | May 29, 2025 | Opinion
Many of us wonder what to do in the face of the current political chaos that threatens to upend the economy, erode democratic institutions and marry Christianity to a particular political ideology. James Carville does not wonder. He is clear what he thinks the...
by Sean McKenzie | May 28, 2025 | Opinion
Along with his now-famous anti-Trump speeches in England, Bruce Springsteen has released a new, four-song EP of classic Springsteen tunes. The one most relevant to our political context is the haunting “Long Walk Home” There’s a flag outside of the courthouse That...
by Mitch Randall | May 16, 2025 | Opinion
Blaming immigrants for almost everything has become a strategy for both Republicans and Democrats. While Democrats tend to be more tolerant, it’s becoming apparent that some are shifting blame to immigrants for specific issues. The New York Times recently reported...
by Mitch Randall | May 9, 2025 | Analysis
Oklahoma saw record rainfall in April. Of the 15.54 inches that have fallen in the Sooner State so far this year, 12.55 inches came in April. And here’s the kicker: May is usually the wettest month in Oklahoma, where I live. If you’re wondering where the April...