WASHINGTON — Documents related to the 1968 assassinations of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy will soon be made public as more than 100 people have been working ...
Today, elected officials are often the targets of hateful messages on social media, which can escalate into violence. Town ...
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Why I Am Resigning

I n 1985, President Ronald Reagan appointed me as a federal judge. I was 38 years old. At the time, I looked forward to ...
The City Club of Cleveland – one of the country’s oldest free speech forums – has invited the president of a designated ...
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The Recurring Struggle

A century ago, Khalil Gibran wrote a love poem to Lebanon, 'You have your Lebanon, I have my Lebanon.' He spoke of his affection for the Lebanese people's generosity and hospitality, and Lebanon's ...
What he wants readers to take away from his research on the assassinations is an appreciation for what could have been.
File: The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, and Bishop Julian Smith, left, flank Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., during a civil rights march in Memphis, Tenn., March 28, 1968. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell, File) ...