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In debate over dying, decency takes a back seat
A pro-life website callously uses a dying local man to judge a dead woman.
Delta Airlines isn't too afraid to wade into a political issue despite the risk it will alienate many of its customers.
In Ferguson riots, social media corrupts MLK’s message
One of the problems with Google and a shaky grasp of history, is it provides fertile ground for people to corrupt meaningful moments.
It’s not all about you, Adrian Peterson
Meet Adrian Peterson, NFL running back, child beater, victim.
The death of the phone book
It's shaping up to be a bad week for cultural icons.
Fear of violence chops Gophers-Badgers ‘axe’ ceremony
Just in time for the University of Wisconsin Badgers to hand over 'Paul Bunyan's Axe' to the University of Minnesota, UW football coach Gary Andersen has stopped the ceremonial parading of the axe by the team that wins the game.
The controversy over a Big Stone County Republican official's anti-Muslim comments escalated a bit today when it was reported that Jack Whitley has been fired from his day job.
When primates grieve
The news today that the newborn gorilla at the Como Zoo has died brings two images to mind for us.