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- According to court records, Christopher Paul Hasson found inspiration in a 1,500-page manifesto prepared by Anders Behring Breivik, a right-wing Norwegian extremist who killed 77 people, many of them children, in a bomb-and-gun rampage in 2011 that he called his “martyrdom operation."
- In 1775, the Continental Congress established a Post Office and appointed Benjamin Franklin its Postmaster-General.
- It's a puzzle. Over the last decade, Venezuela has supplanted Cuba as the Shangri-La of the American left.
- U.S. lags developed nations in availability and affordability of health care.
- Wednesday column reflects on health insurance progress since Michael Moore's "Sicko" and passage of ACA.
- I am appalled at the disdain that so many people running for high office and their top staff have for so many of the people they want to represent. There are many pressing problems that face our country domestically and internationally today; however, we will make no progress on any major issue until — and unless — the people who aspire to be president learn to believe in the people of our country. After all, they're asking us to believe in them; the least they can do is return the
- Happy Labor Day. Here's the story of Baltimore's role in the birth of the labor movement.
- Britain's entry into the air war in Syria shows the West is capable of presenting a united front against ISIS' terror
- Democrats need a Biden candidacy if only to restore credibility to Hillary Clinton's campaign
- Next week's Fox News GOP debate and its prequel is unlikely to yield any useful information, says Cal Thomas.
- Changes, deception and a scary fire as "Downton Abbey" starts Season 5
- Comparisons between Obamacare and Britain's National Health Service are misguided
- Secretary of State John Kerry recalled disarmament agreements between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in characterizing the Iran nuclear deal. A better analogy would be the 1938 Munich Pact, which gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia in the vain hope that war could be avoided.
- Towson University alum Melissa Otterbein is trying to get the Tour de France to hold a race for women.
- Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Tuesday that the world's challenges have never been greater, nor come with such speed, and championed intervention in struggling countries by powers such as Britain and the United States.