In the flap over the Colin Kaepernick ad, both liberals and conservatives are wasting their breath.
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Commentary: If the Times op-ed writer can’t serve honorably, that person shouldn’t serve at all
The author claims to be fighting to preserve our democratic institutions – while actually doing the opposite.
Another View: Closure of alternative weekly represents demise of an icon
The Village Voice, once a giant of New York City print journalism, is now a legacy. But what a legacy.
Brick-and-mortar bookstores dying in electronic age? No, many are thriving
The independents say what sets them apart from Amazon and eBooks are the ties they form to the community and their ability to make the buying experience personal.
Signs in Atlantic City criticize Miss America leader Gretchen Carlson
Foes of the pageant chairwoman label her ‘so fake’ and a bully in response to the organization’s handling of the swimsuit contest and other issues.
Commentary: Mad over big-money Kaepernick deal? Donating Nike gear sends better message than burning it
If you must retaliate just because you don’t agree with a person or company in the culture wars, at least make the protest good for something other than online attention.
Commentary: Can we just let Monica Lewinsky have a life beyond her painful experience?
Her options should not be to either talk about Bill Clinton on command until she’s in the grave, or to disappear.
The humble Farmer: Let’s stop ‘sharing’ and start talking (or not, as the case may be)
This new way of speaking is annoying and distracting and some things should go without saying.
Too busy to reply to email? Gmail has your back
The new version offers a series of time-saving automated replies that users can choose from.
Maine Voices: Public relations practitioners stand with their colleagues in journalism
These professions form a key partnership that keeps the public informed and serves the common good.