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My grandmother’s botched abortion transformed three generations

When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, my first thought was of my grandmother and the botched illegal abortion that transformed three generations of my family. My mother, Katherine, the fourth of six children, was born in Brooklyn to immigrants from Sicily. Her mother, Rosa, took care of the family and worked as a seamstress from home; her father, Giovanni, earned his living as a shoemaker. They struggled as many poor families did, then and now, to feed and clothe their children. Then Rosa became pregnant with child number seven.
Opinion >  Guest Opinion

Thomas Brent Andrews: Blame to spare, but what’s the problem?

Newspapers have not been able to give enough free publicity to the dot-coms that have been their undoing: The Craigslist stories would fill volumes, the Amazon stories even more, and it seems nobody can say anything on Twitter without getting quoted in the newspaper these days, all the better of an opportunity to run that cute little logo again!
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Sue Lani Madsen: West Virginia v. EPA ruling gets back to basics

A federal agency has been reminded its purpose is to administer laws, not make them. Progressive voices claiming the current U.S. Supreme Court is rewriting laws to fit an extremist agenda might just be longing for the good old days when they assumed courts would do exactly that for their special causes, treating the Constitution as a malleable tool instead of the original contract with the people. And Congress has been reminded of its duty to be specific when delegating responsibility.
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Front Porch: Solar Powered

As home improvements go, I’d rather have an updated kitchen or a home office with a door. Instead, I’ve got solar panels on my roof. Twenty-eight of them.