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Editorial cartoons for Saturday, Jan. 4

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

FILE - The afternoon sun illuminates the Legislative Building, left, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., Oct. 9, 2018. Three conservative-backed initiatives that would give police greater ability to pursue people in vehicles, declare a series of rights for parents of public-school students and bar an income tax were approved by the Washington state Legislature on Monday, March 4, 2024.   (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Editorial: Legislation that deserves another look in Olympia

Along with resolving budgets, state lawmakers should reconsider bills that warrant further review.

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Eco-Nomics: Looking back and forward on the climate crisis

2024 saw a mix of good and bad climate news. This year offers a chance to tip the…

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Forum: Kept or not, making resolutions is a helpful process

The effort offers a chance to reflect on your time, your word, your attention and your connections.

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Forum: Finding acceptance, rather than shame in missing mark

When hopes for a personal goal fall short, we can choose guilt or accept the grace of learning…

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Comment: What dogged Carter in office, drove him for life

As president, Jimmy Carter often went his own way. After, that drive won him success in his missions.

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Comment: Panic over black spatulas shows persistence of error

Scientists make mistakes, but correcting errors can take decades and harms faith in science.

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Schwab: Consider the body’s amazing ability to heal itself

The process of healing can look disturbing and drain one of energy. Does that sound familiar?

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Comment: MAGA’s ever-shifting and dangerous Jan. 6 narrative

Starting as a ‘BLM and antifa’ operation, then a fed plot, the Capitol riot is now placed at…

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Comment: ‘Made in China’ crisis just beginning for automakers

Tariffs and protectionism won’t be enough to contain China and its head start in batteries and EVs.

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Editorial cartoons for Friday, Jan. 3

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Lozada: Carter’s life was one trust exercise after another

Whether it brought success or not, Jimmy Carter sought the respect of others and of himself.

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Harrop: Make America Healthy Again? I’d skip the raw milk

Hidden among some common sense, the tenets of MAHA ‘go wild’ on nutritional science.

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Editorial cartoons for Thursday, Jan. 2

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Comment: Up to states to keep democracy’s fires burning

State lawmakers must focus on program support, ballot issues, elections and the wall between church and state.

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Brooks: The compelling internal debate inside MAGA world

That debate between the future and past now centers on visas for skilled immigrant workers.

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Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, New Year’s Day

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Harrop: Attention news media, Greenland is a Trump red herring

Trump has no designs on Greenland, Panama or Canada. He was diverting attention from a bad couple of…

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Comment: GOP pursuit of Cheney attempts to rewrite Jan. 6 events

While Trump’s prosecution was halted, he received no absolution for his alleged federal crimes.

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Friedman: What if Reagan had kept Carter’s rooftop solar panels?

If Reagan had built on Carter’s commitment to renewable energy we might have cut years from our clean…