This is the Tangle Sunday Edition, a brief roundup of our independent politics coverage plus some extra features for your Sunday morning reading.
What the left is doodling.
John Deering | Creators Syndicate
What the right is doodling.
Al Goodwyn | Creators Syndicate
Reader essay.
Empty glass bottle on a beach | Image: Pixahive
When we think about sobriety, we often think about two types of people: Those who have never touched drugs, and those who had a dangerous addiction to them. In today’s reader essay, Deborah describes what brought her to pursue a life of sobriety despite never being an alcoholic or drug addict — people she helps to care for daily as an acute care registered nurse. You can read the full piece here.
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Reader review.
In this section, we like to highlight reader comments that respond to our coverage from different angles. Today, we’re sharing two different critiques of our coverage of President Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs.
Ethan gave a different perspective on former U.S. Trade Representative Bob Lighthizer’s argument about the cause of some modern economic problems:
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