Editorials
Dear Ambassador Frederick Douglass,
I write you today full of optimism that America, the nation that once enslaved our people, continues to advance toward justice, equality, freedom and fairness for all its people.
It’s simple, the people of South DeKalb are no less deserving of high-quality public transportation than anyone else.
Since Christopher Columbus first disembarked on the island of Cuba in the 15th century and brought infectious disease on an unsuspecting population — rendering indigenous people feverish and lifeless — foreigners have dictated Cuba’s destiny. The cornerstone of their approach has been remarkably consistent.
Bipartisanship is one matter — supermajority rule is another. In the public discourse centered on filibuster reform, the two are commonly conflated. But they are distinct phenomena.
As seen in The Hill
It’s hard for me to get my head around the fact that I have been a colleague of John Robert Lewis for the past 13-plus years.
By Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and Michael Shank, opinion contributors
As President Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency drops "climate change," and its impact on children, from its latest rule on hydrofluorocarbons, it is time to talk honestly about science.
“No president has ever consulted more widely, or talked with more people from more backgrounds, to seek input about a Supreme Court nomination.” – Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
The people of America are today observing a very disturbing state of affairs for our nation.