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Our view | High-capacity magazine ruling treats Framers as prophets


In light of advances in technology, we have set legal standards for many things that did not exist in the 18th century, regardless of the lack of regulation from the ... Read More

Readers share their Bob Graham memories and moments


Here's a sampling of other messages: Melinda Stanwood, a middle school teacher and political science instructor in Tallahassee ... cell phone with me so we could keep in touch regarding news on the 28 ... Read More

Reading, writing and political ranting


Our political views weren’t changed by the incident, but it did teach us all something about human interaction, each other and ourselves. Politics is personal. Some profess their opinions out loud, ... Read More

EDITORIAL: News flash: State leaders actually got some things done


The ABLE bill was one of several our State Journal editorial board prioritized last fall, including state support to renovate American Family Field in Milwaukee. That got done, too, and the Milwaukee ... Read More

Jonathan Haidt Wants You to Take Away Your Kid’s Phone


The social psychologist discusses the “great rewiring” of children’s brains, why social-media companies are to blame, and how to reverse course. Read More

Our Opinion: Michele Morrow is only one one of our problems


The woman who would take charge of K-12 education in this state has addressed her noxious trail of online posts — including calls to, you know, kill people — by ... Read More

Black Hawk County Sheriff candidate hosting campaign kickoff event


WATERLOO -- Black Hawk County Sheriff candidate Nate Neff will hold his campaign kickoff event on Wednesday. The event will begin at 5 p.m. at The Screaming Eagle, 228 East Fourth St., with a social ... Read More

Saving the social sciences from ideological differences | Utterly Moderate podcast


The Utterly Moderate Podcast looks at the prevalence of ideological bias in social sciences, leading to misleading information in public discourse. Read More

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: Here's justice in action, nonetheless


There is some element of national pride in this unprecedented confirmation of the long-held American principle that no one — not even an ex-president — is above the law. Read More

MTU Class of 2024 Celebrates Spring Commencement


Active in teaching and mentoring ... developers and data scientists have solved very difficult problems by building data-based models. I would like to begin my career by helping build these models.” A ... Read More

Our view | Keep document recording money in Longview


With the decision on Longview's homelessness task force potentially just days away, we want to urge the council to consider the full ramifications of disbanding the task force and reverting ... Read More

Korda, chasing 5th straight victory, down 1 at Chevron


Nelly Korda is one shot off the lead through 36 holes at the Chevron Championship as she seeks to tie an LPGA Tour record with her fifth straight win. Korda shot a 3-under 69 on Friday at the year's ... Read More


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