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The Sunday — June 15

The Sunday — June 15

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.

Andy Marlette | Creators Syndicate
Andy Marlette | Creators Syndicate

What the right is doodling.

Andy Marlette | Creators SyndicateGary Varvel | Creators Syndicate
Gary Varvel | Creators Syndicate

Reader essay.

Photo by Robert Eklund / Unsplash
Photo by Robert Eklund / Unsplash

Jim and his wife led a pretty peaceful life — no big complaints, and no big surprises. Then one day, Jim opened an envelope from an ex-girlfriend to discover that he had an 18-year-old daughter, and she wanted to meet him. For Father’s Day, we’d like to present Jim’s reaction to learning that he was a father, and the lessons he’s already learned from the experience. You can read his 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. Two readers responded to our edition on the Los Angeles protests in two different ways:

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