No Kings protest attracts hundreds in Oxford Oxford's No Kings protest, one of more than 2,000 across the country, was by far the best-attended political demonstration in the city so far this year.
Reflections: Economic Depressions The stock market has gone through multiple rounds of whiplash since President Donald Trump assumed office on Jan. 20. Columnist Allan Winkler writes that Trump mirrors historic figures like Cornelius Vanderbilt and opposes approaches like that of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Attendance grows at Oxford's anti-Trump rallies As organizers in Oxford continue to hold rallies protesting Trump administration policies, attendance has swelled from a few dozen participants in February to a few hundred now.
Media Matters: Newspapers inspire Hollywood For decades, Hollywood has drawn on both stories told first by journalists and on stories about journalists themselves.
Canceled office hours for Davidson rep cause frustration; team cites scheduling conflict Constituents who showed up for office hours with a staffer of Congressman Warren Davidson in Oxford last week were disappointed to learn the event was canceled.
Guest Column: Ukraine’s children and the war Guest columnist Stephen Norris reflects on how three years of Russia's full-scale invasion into Ukraine have changed the children who live there.
Letter to the Editor: USAID was the little agency that could … until now The gutting of USAID is damaging to the United States, Emily Greenberg writes in a letter to the editor.