When outrage becomes America’s only language
In a culture where everyone’s offended and no one listens, even tragedy becomes another team sport. By J.A. Aleman The
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In a culture where everyone’s offended and no one listens, even tragedy becomes another team sport. By J.A. Aleman The
Read MoreThe killing of Charlie Kirk reignites what speech should be tolerated and who gets to decide in America. By J.A.
Read MoreThis Karate kid film hits different— in the same familiar universe, but with a new kind of unexpected challenge. By
Read MoreA new pitch for a reality show on the process of immigration reveals just how far American culture is willing
Read MoreA new Washington state law brings religion and government face to face in the fight against child abuse, where principles
Read MoreThe U.S. Constitution and capitalism act as the framework of a country where cultural identity isn’t unified but always shifting,
Read MoreWhat begins as a joke could be hiding something more meaningful, with some bonds being built by jabs and punchlines. By
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Lieutenant Colonel Erik Flink and Dr. Megan Nishikawa present information about the new exhibit to attendees at the grand opening. Photo by J.A. Aleman.
A new exhibit in Tacoma sheds light on the overlooked personal histories of Vietnam Veterans. By J.A. Aleman Many events
Read MoreAmericans choosing life abroad might not be freedom but a retreat from what lies broken back at home. By J.A.
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Stan Lee with a collage of characters faces he created looking at him with worry. Illustrated by Tailynn Le.
Some stories stay buried not because they’re false, but because they’re inconvenient. By J.A. Aleman There is a cost to
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