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To the editor: It makes sense that many of us are feeling the whiplash effect of the Trump administration and the daily uncertainty which he heaps upon the world (“Trump reversals on Fed chair ...
To the editor: Along with other commissions, Mayor Karen Bass plans to eliminate the citizen commission focused on health, of which I am the president (“Bass proposes laying off about 1,650 city ...
The former editor of the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) defended his reputation and interactions with staff following internal complaints that reportedly led to his firing last week. Sewell Chan ...
Rich Lowry, the editor-in-chief of the conservative National Review, trolled President Donald Trump for promising to usher in America’s “Golden Age” only to sabotage his own presidency.
The Minnesota Star Tribune has named Kathleen Hennessey its next top editor. Hennessey, a St. Paul native, joins the Star Tribune from the New York Times, where she was a deputy politics editor ...
As a longtime Cocoa resident, I am writing to express my growing dismay over the city’s failure to move forward with the long-awaited sewer project along Indian River Drive — a project that ...
So the project in Greeley is now called the Catalyst. Our City Council just voted to move forward with this huge project, even though at the latest public meeting most residents spoke against the ...
Letters to the editor about candidates and issues in the May 20 primary election must be received by 10 a.m. May 12. Election-related letters will not be published after May 15. The Morning Call ...
In "The Pediatric Oncologist" episode, Rogen's studio executive Matt Remick is confronted by people who don't think running a ...
Another instant classic: Anthony Breznican’s cover story on Sebastian Stan, who is fascinating as a leading man. His range is ...
Editor's Note: This letter was submitted prior to President Kotlikoff's withdrawal of Kehlani's invitation to headline Slope Day. On March 31, President Kotlikoff wrote a New York Times op-ed in ...
In “1984,” George Orwell writes: “Who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past.” In the novel, the quote is used to illustrate the Party’s ...