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Dear Mr. President: With all due respect, it's the “Gulf of Mexico.” As the saying goes: You’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. Recalling President Clinton’s one-time campaign ...
I am appalled by the level of misinformation being peddled in the public domain about the product called Ozempic, which is being sold in Trinidad. The matter of my concern is not with Ozempic ...
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To the Editor: The wholesale pardons and commutations of January 6th criminals by President Trump essentially unleashes a paramilitary force on Americans.
The citizens spoke loud and clear that they do not want tax money spent to allow parents to indoctrinate their kids into their religion at taxpayer expense. If the politicians couldn't hear that ...
By day, 26-year-old Queen Tahj is a cybersecurity expert. However, it’s her passion that has gotten her national attention.
You published a troublesome letter by Ms. Wieland in your Jan. 25-26 edition. You do not fact check letters to the editor, but someone must if we care about truth. Ms. Wieland’s short letter ...
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Three weeks in, the change the Trump administration has brought is a disruption of the federal government on an unprecedented ...
Americans count on seeing their tax dollars come back to support them as disaster relief when the unthinkable happens. It’s been the norm since the 1800s. How times have changed! Republicans in ...