As I read the July 9 editorial, “Toward Global Justice,” I was surprised at how many times the editorial used the words “just” or “justice” without defining those terms in the context of international ...
As the underground cult of indie development surges to the surface and crowdfunding allows vague ideas to transform into products, the scope of gaming bubbles and changes. Games now span spectrums of ...
So who is an official journalist, and who decides? Does Editor & Publisher count, given that it is really a trade journal? Do its online reporters merit protection? The goal in a shield law should be ...
On Feb. 23, a man in possession of a machete and a stolen ID card was arrested in Van Pelt library. He was trailed into the library by a Penn employee and apprehended by Penn Police within the span of ...
When a South Dakota judge can’t provide the jury in a rape case with a legal definition of “consent” despite all three charges against the defendant including the word, as happened late last year in ...
Often people are paid more while on the dole. Editorial, definition; a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue. Your piece on local workers in ...
Many Americans will agree that we have the best health care in the world, but we are paying dearly for it. Last year, the United States spent $1.7 trillion on health care, or $5,805 per person, ...
Sep. 20—Congressional lawmakers must find a meaningful and long-lasting definition of "waters of the United States" that benefits future generations. The definition helps determine which waters fall ...
Acquitting George Zimmerman required jurors to ignore crucial facts. Mr. Zimmerman was an armed adult. Trayvon Martin was an unarmed child. Mr. Zimmerman was spoiling for a confrontation. Mr. Martin ...
As I read the first paragraph in the “In My View” in the March 7 paper (“Bulletin editorial about Redmond teachers was shameful”) I am ashamed the teacher did not know what an editorial is. Webster’s ...