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Letter to the editor: The American Library Association, pornography peddler
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the American Library Association, which celebrates its potential to "transform lives."
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I just watched the 64-second video clip of Bruce Springsteen announcing his upcoming "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour this spring.
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On Sunday, I watched the Winter Olympics hockey games, both women's and men's, between Canada and the U.S.
SharesLetter to the editor: Speech differences show what the Democratic Party has become
As a former Democrat now living in the United Kingdom, I feel compelled to voice my concern about the growing intersection of politics and intelligence drowning out the voices of everyday citizens.
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The federal government spends billions of dollars each year on tax incentives to support domestic energy and manufacturing.
SharesLetter to the editor: Azerbaijan doesn't belong on Trump's board
When President Trump unveiled his Board of Peace -- a curated, invite-only group of nations promising to facilitate global stability -- the irony was immediate.
SharesLetter to the editor: Four years on, Russia must make concessions
Today, Feb. 24, marks the four-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
SharesLetter to the editor: Another death by brainwashing
I turned on my TV to watch the last day of the Olympics only to learn that a 21-year-old man had been killed at Mar-a-Lago after refusing to lay down a shotgun he had pointed at law enforcement.
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The Heritage Foundation's Stephen Yates is right that winning the space race with China will require long-term thinking and planning ("NASA must replace its antiquated Space Launch System," Web, Feb. 11).
SharesLetter to the editor: There's no right or wrong on vaccine mandates
The vaccine debate is a permanent fixture of human history.
SharesLetter to the editor: Make 2026 the year of NIL reform
College sports appear to be booming, but behind the scenes, name, image, and likeness rights are causing chaos and threatening academic opportunities for student-athletes.
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The standard response to antisemitic incidents in K-12 schools (Holocaust education and antisemitism training) is failing.
SharesLetter to the editor: A narrow Iran deal could set a dangerous precedent
As the U.S. returns to nuclear talks with Iran, most reporting on the subject of the discussion has been on centrifuges and enrichment limits.
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Disney is building a Villains Land in Magic Kingdom. Why does this matter? It is a symptom of one of the things wrong in this world, especially among young people.
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Recently, high schools across the country have given students time off from classes to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation procedures.
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Don Feder is absolutely right that the liberal ploy to rename Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day is a scam ("Presidents Day, a scam designed to rob us of our history," Web, Feb. 15).
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Federal District Judge John W. deGravelles this month ordered the release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention of four illegal immigrants convicted of major felonies.
SharesLetter to the editor: We see more reason for term limits every day
I found the tenor of "Nasty neighbors: Trump's Cabinet goes 'gutter' in clashes with Congress" (Web, Feb. 16) a bit litigious.
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How can a nation that won't recognize Israel be trusted to have armed soldiers in the Gaza Strip ("Indonesia says 8,000 troops ready for possible peacekeeping mission in Gaza by June," Web, Feb. 15)?
SharesLetter to the editor: Leftist policies, defiance encouragement endanger ICE, public
Critics are sounding alarms over three ICE-involved shootings in a three-month period, as if this represents some extraordinary breakdown in judgment. It does not.
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