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Written by: Tangle Staff

The Sunday — February 11

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
John Deering | Creators Syndicate

What the right is doodling.

Al Goodwyn | Creators Syndicate
Al Goodwyn | Creators Syndicate

Reader essay.

Image from PickPic
Image from PickPic

The world can seem like a scary place at times. For parents it can seem even scarier, and the desire to protect children from the dangers of the world is only natural. However, two Tangle readers and mothers of young children would argue that just the act of protecting children from threats can be an even bigger threat to a child’s health development. Elli Purtell and Sarah Gripshover, residents of Oak Park, Illinois, wrote an essay to argue exactly that, and we hope you find it as engaging as we did. You can read it here!

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