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Derek Chauvin, Afghanistan, Pride month, the filibuster: Top columns
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It’s the start of a new month, the unofficial start of summer.
That makes it the perfect time to talk about the newest voices on the USA TODAY Opinion team.
Starting this month is Connie Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and New York Times best-selling author, whose latest book, Daughters of Erietown, is released in paperback today. She’s a frequent public speaker and guest on national television and most recently wrote a nationally syndicated column. Her new weekly column will be exclusive to USA TODAY and the USA TODAY Network.
Schultz writes about current events and policy and politics, but mostly, she writes from the heart, about life. Her time as a single mom and now as a grandparent, growing up in Ohio, where she still lives with husband Sen. Sherrod Brown. She calls out injustice, praises good deeds, honors her dogs and champions women.
COVID vaccines, Israel-Gaza violence, child care and other top Opinion reads this week
From taxes, COVID and Israel-Gaza violence to midterm elections, child care and more, here are some of our top Opinion reads you may have missed.
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In today s fast-paced news environment, it can be hard to keep up. For your weekend reading, we ve started in-case-you-missed-it compilations of some of the week s top USA TODAY Opinion pieces. As always, thanks for reading, and for your feedback. USA TODAY Opinion editors
By Carrie Cordero and Edward J. Larson To read and listen to the headlines after House Republicans voted to remove Rep. Liz Cheney from her leadership post, one would think that the turning point in the Republican Party began with its denial of the 2020 election result after Nov. 3, or the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6. Neither of those moments, however, is or was the actual turning point. Instead, the transformation one of the nation’s two major pol
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