Severe enduring anorexia patients should have access to medical aid-in-dying meds
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A Denver doctor's recent medical journal entry caused an uproar in medical fields, but it is a debate worth having to help ease suffering
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 13, 2022
Let’s change our world. We can start with a little gratitude.
Despite a seemingly endless series of dismal circumstances, it is more important than ever to be grateful
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 6, 2022
Republicans suing to bar unaffiliated voters from Colorado’s primaries aren’t on the fringe of the p
Many Republicans understand the lawsuit could harm candidates, but the action has been brought by people at the heart of the current GOP
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 27, 2022
Cold wars and culture wars never go away
As the world watched Russia invade Ukraine, culture warriors here in the U.S. reignited battles believed to be long over
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 20, 2022
Tina Peters kicked off her campaign to kill democracy
Despite a multitude of legal challenges, the Mesa County Clerk could become Secretary of State — and destabilize Colorado’s democracy
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 13, 2022
My cousin Matt died last week and must now be in Neverland
After he succumbed to several long-term illnesses, including long-haul COVID, I am sure he is in a place that fit him better than this world
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 6, 2022
DougCo Board of Education fails to make the Wise choice
The conservative Douglas County school board majority put politics ahead of good education policy by firing Superintendent Corey Wise
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 30, 2022
Stephen Breyer gets caught by the politics of Supreme Court appointments
The partisan fights between presidents and the U.S. Senate forced the justice out while he could be reasonably assured who would replace him
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 23, 2022
Twitter locked me out — for a ubiquitous cultural reference
The platform's algorithms flagged me for abuse and harassment after I paraphrased the classic myth of Oedipus
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 16, 2022
The death of the voting rights bill could doom democracy
Limiting access to the ballot threatens each of us, even in states where our election officials have created safe, accessible processes
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 9, 2022
How state Sen. Don Coram can beat Rep. Lauren Boebert
The much-liked and respected state senator will need a perfect campaign — and help from outside organizations
Mario Nicolais
- Jan 2, 2022
Colorado killing spree preceded by violent rhetoric
As more public personalities embrace angst and anger in their oratory, violent outbursts become inevitable
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