The Christian Science Monitor Daily for May 26, 2023
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoRon DeSantis wades into a crowd of Republicans in a hotel ballroom in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and presses the flesh. For most any other prominent Republican making a play for the presidency, the ...
Public schools must teach history to ensure our students uphold a strong democracy
Erie Times-News· 7 days agoThe Florida Department of Education announced on April 10, 2023, that it had rejected 35% of the...
The Rise of Religious ‘Nones’ Won’t Save Democrats
New York Magazine· 4 days agoOne of the big predictions in American politics lately, of infinite comfort to embattled progressives, is that the increasing number of religiously...
In photos: View some of the best images from ‘Long Way Home’
Portland Press Herald· 5 days agoRead or listen to our full ‘Long Way Home’ series on the recent wave of asylum seekers into Maine....
Are we approaching a turning point for Texas politics?
The Lawrentian· 6 days agoThe opinions expressed in The Lawrentian are those of the students, faculty and community members who wrote them. The Lawrentian does not endorse any opinions piece except for the staff editorial, which represents a majority of the editorial board.
Amid Turkey election, a Syrian man's killing stokes fear among refugees
Stars and Stripes· 6 days agoThe campaign posters promising to deport Syrian refugees appeared on the morning that Saleh Sabika...
Broadcasting and narrowcasting in Florida
Columbia Journalism Review· 6 days agoSteve Schale, a longtime political operative in the state, pointed out, first, that the Jacksonville area is more Democratic than many people think. “Her...
Comment: It’s far too early to count out DeSantis; or others | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 6 days agoFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis is formally entering the presidential nomination race on the heels of a slump. DeSantis may or may not wind up a serious challenger for the nomination ...