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This photo provided by Eugene R. Fidell  shows Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl preparing to be interviewed by Army investigators in August, 2014.  The U.S. Army has begun questioning Bergdahl about his disappearance in Afghanistan that led to five years in captivity by the Taliban, his attorney and an Army spokeswoman said Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014. (AP Photo/Eugene R. Fidell) MANDATORY CREDIT

EDITORIAL: Obama’s unlawful Bergdahl-for-terrorists swap

President Obama was wrong earlier this year to trade five hardened terrorists from the prison at Guantanamo Bay for a deserter. Now, the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office has confirmed what many suspect, that the swap violated a "clear and unambiguous" law. Published August 22, 2014

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, left, and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speak during the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyo. Friday, Aug. 22, 2014. (AP Photo/John Locher)

EDITORIAL: Licensing unemployment

Janet Yellen has a knack for understatement. The chairman of the Federal Reserve said Friday that the recession might have "caused persistent changes in the labor market's functioning." That's a polite way of telling the millions in the unemployment line to get used to it. Published August 22, 2014

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Joe Namath (left) helped Bear Bryant beat Auburn on the way to winning the national title in 1964.

EDITORIAL: No trophy for everyone

Bear Bryant, the famous football coach at Alabama, disdained settling for a tie as something like "kissing your sister." Nothing against sisters, but a kiss is supposed to mean business. Published August 21, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Fast-food workers needs manners, too

I must assume that an irritating problem our family is encountering in local fast-food establishments is not unique to us. Routinely, when we order our food, the person taking the order asks us multiple times to repeat our requests. Published August 21, 2014

Traffic flows past a red light camera operated by Redflex in Sioux Falls, S.D, on Nov. 22, 2009. (Associated Press) **FILE**

EDITORIAL: Trouble in the red-light district

Not so long ago, politicians paraded accident victims before the cameras at press conferences announcing the arrival of red-light cameras. These were not perp walks, but prop walks. Published August 20, 2014

FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2012 file photo, former Vice President Al Gore, Current TV Chairman and Co-Founder, participates in the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena , Calif. Former Vice President Al Gore is suing Al Jazeera America, saying the news network is withholding tens of millions of dollars that it owes for buying Current TV from him and other shareholders for $500 million last year. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok, File)

EDITORIAL: Al Gore vs. Al-Jazeera

How do you say "buyer's remorse" in Arabic? The Qatari royal family likely feels the pangs of regret for paying the princely sum of $500 million to Al Gore and friends to give Al-Jazeera America a slot on satellite-TV and cable channels. Published August 20, 2014

CORRECTS DATE - President Barack Obama, right, smiles as he and former NBA basketball player Alonzo Mourning, left, prepare to ride in a golf cart while golfing at Vineyard Golf Club in Edgartown, Mass., on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014. Obama is taking a two-week summer vacation on the island. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

EDITORIAL: The Obama tee party

Trouble in the St. Louis suburbs has rescued President Obama's vacation. He can play all 18 holes at the country club now, safe in the knowledge that he's distracting voters from all the scandals, mismanagement and foreign and domestic policies that are the legacy of his administration. Published August 20, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: TSA holds employees to highest standard

James Bovard's "A cure for the common queue at the airport" (Web, Aug. 14) is misleading, inaccurate and unfairly disparages the dedicated Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workforce, especially those who work on the front lines to protect the nation's transportation systems. Published August 20, 2014

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: McAuliffe shirking duty to taxpayers

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced recently that the commonwealth faces a $2.4 billion deficit over the next three years. More than 250,000 illegal immigrants have invaded Virginia --- at the cost of $1.7 billion per year. Published August 20, 2014