Erwin Chemerinsky: Justice for Arbery, but injustice persists

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In hearing the guilty verdicts of those who murdered Ahmaud Arbery, I felt a sense of relief that justice was done in a case where the evidence was so clear that the defendants were guilty. Yet that reaction, which I am sure was shared by many, reveals a great deal about our country’s history in cases dealing with race — and about a frightening attitude toward vigilantism at this time.

Editorial: Lawmakers should encourage vaccinations

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Sometimes, doing nothing is the best thing our legislature does.

John Krull: A difference that matters more and more

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The United States recorded a milestone the other day, but the news didn’t make much noise.

Brian Howey: Pandemic burnout and ‘personal freedom’

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“How are you doing today, Buddy?” the St. Vincent’s intensive care nurse asked me in late November 2019. To which I replied, “Why do you all call me Buddy?”

Therese Raphael: Why aren’t COVID tests common as aspirin?

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When the travel ban was lifted recently, Brits visiting the U.S. got a shock. Not only were rapid COVID tests hard to find, prices were at rip-off levels. The Independent newspaper found an antigen test at Orlando International Airport cost $65; it was $75 in San Francisco and $100 in a Washington, D.C., travel clinic.

Editorial: Effort to fight military, veteran suicides sorely needed

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The (Norfolk, Va.) Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press

Bud Herron: In praise of a customer service all-star

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Susan Tener was the Ted Williams of customer service.

Editorial: The community must rally to prevent overdose deaths

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Overdose deaths in Bartholomew County and Indiana continue at a heartbreaking pace in an epidemic that shows no sign of easing.

Editorial: Black Friday, supply chains and even more stuff

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Black Friday is upon us, the traditional opening of the Christmas and holiday shopping season. This day is foreshadowed by the annual tinseling and...

Leo Morris: Hooray for cameras in Rittenhouse case

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By Leo Morris For The Republic Now that the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has gone into the left-right proxy war history books, a couple of points to...