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How to make clear government serves the people — and not the other way around

AP Here’s a radical, revolutionary statement: Your government belongs to you. I am not a member or any far-right fascist organization or a Trump conspiracy theory buff. I do not advocate violence against anyone. But I do believe the government is organized to do the business of the people and therefore should be accountable to them. We pay these folks. They are our employees. Columnists In-depth political coverage, sports analysis, entertainment reviews and cultural commentary. Yet, average citizens who try to obtain public documents from their city, county, state or federal government often are treated as if they were foreign agents looking for national secrets. It often seems, in fact, that foreign adversaries like Russia and China have greater access to U.S. government documents than most Americans do.

Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68

Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68 JERRY SCHWARTZ, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6Associated Press national writer Sharon Cohen poses for photo in Chicago on July 26, 2017. Cohen, a matchless reporter who told American stories with great skill and compassion over more than four decades at The AP, died Monday, April 5, 2021, at her Chicago home. She was 68.Kiichiro Sato/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6Associated Press journalist Sharon Cohen poses for a photo overlooking the Seine in Paris in 2019. Cohen, a matchless reporter who told American stories with great skill and compassion over more than four decades at The AP, died Monday, April 5, 2021, at her Chicago home. She was 68. (Courtesy of Mike Robinson)Mike Robinson/APShow MoreShow Less

Sharon Cohen, much-honoured AP national writer, dead at 68

Sharon Cohen, much-honoured AP national writer, dead at 68 by Jerry Schwartz, The Associated Press Posted Apr 5, 2021 9:44 am EDT Last Updated Apr 5, 2021 at 9:57 am EDT Sharon Cohen, a matchless reporter who told American stories with great skill and compassion over more than four decades at The Associated Press, died Monday at her Chicago home. She was 68. At her death, more than a year after she was diagnosed with brain cancer, Cohen was a national writer, a prestigious position she had held for 20 years. From her base in Chicago, she unreeled an array of stories about the triumphs and tragedies of people both ordinary and extraordinary.

Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68

Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68
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Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68

Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68
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