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  Life Time Fitness cable news ban: Are opposing views bad for your mental health?  
  Tuning out the issues doesn’t make them go away. All Americans, gym-goers included, should be strong enough to listen to and respect other viewpoints.  
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  Seth Meyers hosting the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 7, 2018.   Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert and more are still trying to make sense of the 's---hole' comment in Best of Late Night
The late-night comics are still grappling with President Trump's 's---hole' comment. Take a look at our favorite jokes, then vote for yours at usatoday.com/opinion.
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  Florida Gov. Rick Scott   On DREAMers and border security, Congress should just do it: Gov. Rick Scott
Doing the right thing for these kids and doing the right thing to secure our borders are not partisan issues. They're just plain common sense.
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  Angel Island Immigration Station barracks in San Francisco in the late 1920s.   Asians were 'refuse and dregs' in the 1880s. Is that how Trump sees Haitians and Africans?
We are high achievers now. But U.S. leaders have not learned from history and may repeat the same mistake with immigrants from another continent.
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  President Trump with Republican members of Congress at Camp David, Md., Jan. 6, 2018.   President Trump's first year made me rethink my American government class
In my 45th year of teaching the course, I question for the first time whether the values James Madison wrote into the Constitution will survive.
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  Social media apps   'Fake news' and 'Truth Decay' threaten America. How can we revive respect for facts?
People like to believe they're right even if there's solid data that contradicts them. As vaccines show, this fiction-over-fact phenomenon can be risky.
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  Screen capture of Hawaii's alert sent Jan. 13, 2018.   Hawaii's false alarm should alarm us all
Alert serves as sobering reminder of potential for accidental nuclear war in the digital era: Our view
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  An alert text message sent to Hawaii citizens on Jan. 13, 2018.   After Hawaii false alarm, get serious about preparing for nuclear attack
This stuff is physics, and it works the same no matter what your politics are. We need to get past that and get people ready before the fact.
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  This file photo taken on Jan. 8, 2018, shows President Trump  before boarding Airforce One at Joint Base Andrews, Md.   Readers sound off: Trump means what he says, don’t forget
Our readers shared their thoughts on President Trump's vulgar comments about immigrants from Haiti and Africa.
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