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Columns

Clarence Page

Sometimes we don't appreciate people until they're gone. That thought came to mind with the news that the Gallup Organization's latest poll shows a dramatic surge in positive views of immigrants. The share who thought immigration should decrease, as President Trump wishes, dropped to 30% of all ...

Holding Space for Good: Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

The worries we have as parents are tightly tethered to childhood experiences that shook us. Growing up in the latchkey days of the 1980s and '90s, without cellphones or supervision, it was the wild-wild west of adolescence. We explored our neighborhoods and navigated our development with ...

Debra Saunders

WASHINGTON — In his own fashion, President Donald Trump helped CBS News join the transparency bandwagon. You could see it after White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe interviewed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on "Face the Nation" Sunday. Guest host O'Keefe was fine — ...

From the Desk of Dr. J

The 62nd anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom passed kind of quietly on Aug. 28. The Rev. Al Sharpton led a protest march through Manhattan's Financial District in an attempt to influence businesses and corporations not to end their diversity, equity and inclusion ...

Half Full: Mark Wilcox

Labor Day was Monday, a day, to me, that has alway seemed to be a bit of a paradox. On one hand, it's a celebration, a three day weekend, a time to relax, enjoy and celebrate. And on the other hand it basically marks the end of the summer season. For school folk, Labor Day marks the end of ...

Betsy McCaughey

"Tenants are a majority, it's time we had a mayor who acted like it," says Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race. When Mamdani says it, believe him. If he wins, tenants will be favored, and homeowners will be in his crosshairs. They already are. Mamdani is vowing to ...