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Mitt Romney leaves the Senate offices at the Utah State Capitol Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, in Salt Lake City. Romney held closed-door meetings with Utah lawmakers Tuesday as the former Republican presidential nominee continues his bid to become a U.S. Senator for Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

EDITORIAL: Bedfellows in Utah

Two high-ranking Utah Republicans in the Beehive State apparently have unlikely bees in their bonnets. Published February 27, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Drones the answer?

Some college campuses and public schools use surveillance drones to enhance school security. Perhaps it's time to deploy weaponized surveillance drones to protect our schools. Published February 26, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Help Ukraine now

President Donald Trump must rebuke Russian President Vladimir Putin for election interference and global aggression after the news of the 13 indictments ("Feds charge 13 Russians with meddling in 2016 election," Web, Feb. 16). Mr. Trump was telling the truth all along. His Democratic accusers lose big. Published February 26, 2018

In this Feb. 16, 2018, file photo, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, speaks to the media with an announcement that the office of special counsel Robert Mueller says a grand jury has charged 13 Russian nationals and several Russian entities.  **FILE**

EDITORIAL: We’re out of our minds looking for things to be outraged about

The times, they are a terror. Robert Mueller needs suspects in his pursuit of collaborators with the Russians, so he's recycling suspects he had already indicted once. Patriots in Seattle, terrified that Stonewall Jackson and Jeb Stuart, if not Marse Robert himself, have been raiding on Puget Sound, and settled on the flag of Norway as an object of contempt when the familiar Confederate battle flag was not available. Published February 25, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Anti-gun students puppets of left

I'm 19 years old and strongly disagree with the current student gun-control movement. In the wake of the Parkland, Florida, shooting last week that took 17 lives, there have been many young students who have made their voices heard on the issue of gun control, specifically the ban on AR-15 rifles. As well-intentioned as these students may be, I think they are making a huge mistake pushing for more gun control. Unfortunately, anyone who expresses an opposing opinion is typically branded "insensitive" by the media. Published February 25, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: ‘Southern’ issues are nonsense

The United States spent eight suffering years under the boot of our first Marxist president. Maybe our local lightweight politicians wish to focus on sowing the continuance in this cultural and racial divide ("Is Maryland ready to rid 'Northern scum' from state song?" Web, Feb. 16). They may well tread on dangerous ground. Published February 25, 2018

A Kim Jong Un impersonator, calling himself only Howard from Australia, holds a unification flag while attending the Korea-Japan womens ice hockey game at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018.  (AP Photo/Eric Talmadge)

EDITORIAL: North Korea blinks

Sometimes what doesn't happen is the telling clue to what's actually going on, like Sherlock Holmes' "dog that didn't bark." Consider the case of the meeting between Washington and Pyongyang that didn't happen at the Blue House in Seoul. Published February 22, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Perpetuating ‘the enduring myth’

It pains me to see that Rabbi Menachem Levine perpetuates what renowned Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt calls balderdash and "the enduring myth" that Poles were worse than Nazis ("Why Poland's new Holocaust law is a mockery," Web, Feb. 20). Published February 22, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Left, not gun owners, to blame

The Red Chinese, North Korea and the USSR have been or were aware for decades that the only way to enslave a population was to disarm them. They also knew that a nation could be controlled through its youth. Add to these philosophical ideas the socialist doctrine that any means necessary can and should be used to achieve a desired end goal, and you have the main ingredients for why the United States is in such turmoil in 2018. Published February 21, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Guns defend against evil regimes

In the 20th century, socialist nations murdered some 200 million unarmed citizens (some 800 citizens daily in the Soviet Union over 72 years, and over 5,000 daily in Mao's China over 27 years). Hitler made it illegal for Jews to own guns. Published February 21, 2018

The Rev. Billy Graham (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association) ** FILE **

Billy Graham, famed evangelist, has died at age 99: Report

The Rev. Billy Graham, an itinerant Southern tent revivalist who became the foremost evangelist in the world, preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to more people than any other man in history, died Wednesday. He was 99. Published February 21, 2018

Robert Mueller

Special counsel Robert Mueller has assembled a team of 17 prosecutors for the Russia probe. Nine have donated to President Barack  Obama, Hillary Clinton or the Democratic Party.

EDITORIAL: Obsession with Russia diverts attention from more important scandals

The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming, but without the exclamation points. Indeed, they're already here. Robert Mueller announced another indictment Tuesday, this time of a Dutchman, but he has a Russian wife, which counts for something in the fear index. Mr. Mueller was expected to haul in at least a tuna by now, and so far has landed only minnows. But there's no doubt more to come. Published February 20, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Stop arguing, start protecting

We are all wrestling with the tragedy and evil that came to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last week. As a citizen and parent, I'd ask our leaders in the school system to focus on reality, not on theory or wishes. In the childlike part of our souls, most of us would love to live in a world without evil, but that is not the world in which we live. Published February 20, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Legislators must act on guns now

As a retired school superintendent and former high-school principal, I was sickened by the images from the school shooting in Florida last week. As we all retreat into our respective positions regarding guns in America, I pose one question: Is change needed or do we accept the periodic slaughter of our fellow citizens? When we are unable to act on the most obvious of problems, we should never be expected to respond to more complex challenges. Published February 20, 2018

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: New gun laws mean fewer rights

Before we pass any new gun laws there are a few questions to be answered. Which crimes have the already-passed gun laws stopped and which crimes will the new laws stop? What will we do differently to enforce these new laws? Published February 19, 2018