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Ten Commandments belong in Texas classrooms

One of the first lessons we teach children is that rules matter. Texas' new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms reflects that principle.

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Letter to the editor: Evil and cowardly

Anath Hartmann correctly notes that Nasser Hospital, the scene of a recent IDF strike, was a "known terrorist operations center" ("Dry your tears for Nasser Hospital," Web, Aug. 26).

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Letter to the editor: Are tariffs permanent or not?

In "Why the Trump tariffs should prevail at the Supreme Court" (Web, Aug. 31), White House trade policy adviser Peter Navarro disputes the decision that invalidated President Trump's tariff policies.

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Intel and the future of free market economics

The White House announced last month that the federal government would convert roughly $8.9 billion in previously pledged funds into a nearly 10% nonvoting equity stake in Intel.

The gaming platform Roblox is displayed on a tablet, Oct. 30, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Leon Keith, File)

Roblox protects its image, not children

Big Tech wants parents to believe everything is under control, but the reality is very different when it comes to the safety of children online.