Authentic gratitude can be found in fleeting moments of relief or peace — those instances when, even in the midst of a fever, we savour the slight comfort of a sip of water or a cool spot on the pillow.
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Groucho and I and the Race for 2028
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Barry Maher
It hit me during the recent election. Though I’ve been eligible for years — being over 35 and a natural-born citizen — no one has ever asked me to run for president.
In the Days That Followed
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Cynthia Carbone Ward
In the days since the debacle, the horror we saw clearly has been confirmed: The electorate has voted in a regime of vindictiveness and craven power.
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The Circus Is Back in Town
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Rick Doehring
I Was Elected the Same Night as Donald Trump
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Rep. Salud Carbajal
District 1 Outcome Will Bring Change
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Eileen White Read
Concessions of a Liberal Gen-Zer for 2025
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Richelle Boyd
In California Progress Will Prevail
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta
Failures of the Justice System to Take Women and Girls Seriously
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Kristian L.T. Blom
The Irrational Calculus of Criminal Violence
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Scott Fina
Why We Need Mental-Health Treatment Beds
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Lynne Gibbs
What the Air Force Doesn’t Want Us to Notice on Election Night
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Leah Yananton