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In My Opinion: The Supreme Court Is Going to Kill Us All
Story by Julian Balsley | Illustration by Zuzana Pleva
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May 21, 2024
A quickly-growing legal movement called originalism aims to bring back the United States of the 1790s.
BookTok Is Turning the Page to a New Publishing Era
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Story and photo by Amelia Shaw
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February 1, 2024
A look into how the popularization of book tropes on social media has impacted the publishing industry.
In My Opinion: PPS to Blame and State to Shame
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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Story & Photo Credit: Sean Coughlin
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November 20, 2023
Both Portland Public Schools and the Oregon state government need to reassess their educational priorities.
In My Opinion: One Nation, Under God
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Story by Julian Balsley | Photo by Carman Sparks-Dugas
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May 28, 2023
America was never intended to be non-denominational. Its founding documents and legislation make it clear Christianity has always been the baseline.
In My Opinion: College Board Capitulates to Political Pressures
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March 15, 2023
The College Board’s recent changes to AP African American Studies — and Florida’s subsequent ban — are not just political posturing.
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