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A Texas judge's decision to let Brendan Sorsby play was wrong, but let's acknowledge all the enablers in society.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the country finds itself deeply divided — politically, culturally and socially.
Letter: Is Gov. Cox angling for a permanent placement on the federal government payroll?
Tribune guest columnist Rebbie Brassfield, a Latter-day Saint, wants writers who spin stories about church members to be upfront about it. "I’d love for these creators to either stop looking at me, or look...
Anchorage cannot keep saying it wants housing while defending rules that make adding new homes harder.
Trump is not just improvising foreign policy but systematically trading away U.S. influence.
Even at a place like UC San Diego, we are still losing money every month just to go to work.
If people are going to be offended, they'd better start tattooing their preferred pronouns on their foreheads.
Sun Sentinel readers continue to sound off about a November ballot question that would expand the homestead exemption and greatly reduce property taxes.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and I got a save-the-date card for the wedding of his cousin’s daughter. It was out of state, and they gave a website with names of hotels and prices.
Rachel Reeves has announced another unbaked plan - HGV haulage firms don
After cancer treatment, hair often grows back curly, an unexpected but common sign of recovery.
The analysis found that the veteran firearm suicide rate increased by about 67% between 2001 and 2023, compared with a 35% increase among nonveteran adults. The report points to differences in firearm owners...
Veterans in the United States die by suicide at higher rates than the general population, and firearms are involved in most of those deaths, according to a new analysis of federal data. The report, released...
Austin Stewart writes about the historic parallels between the immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and the build to the Boston Massacre in 1770.
DOVER — For some, the video games of today just can’t compete with the technical skills and finesse needed to master a good, old-fashioned pinball machine. That’s certainly the opinion of …
Thumbs up to Stream Cleanup Day and the volunteers who will spend part of their Saturday helping care for local waterways. For more than two decades, community members have paddled, walked riverbanks and col...
Picture this: You’re on a dark country road in the middle of the windswept Oklahoma plains.
Opinion: Oregon anti-animal cruelty initiative sounded like a good idea, until learning details 5 MIN READ
The measure could unleash economic and social chaos in Oregon beyond any previous piece of legislation, columnist Randy Stapilus writes My wife volunteered for years in dog rescue efforts around […]
A few days ago, I walked up to the edge of a long set of steep steps, approaching from the preferable side – the higher-in-altitude side. I can sense your
The building that housed the former Popeye’s fried chicken restaurant at 808 Colusa Highway is no longer vacant. EL FORASTERO, specializing in breakfast burritos, street tacos and other fresh-made favorite
I don’t usually write about the same subject, in this case opera, two weeks in a row, but circumstances suggest that I make an exception. My first opera experience was
Devlyn Brooks is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and serves Faith Lutheran Church in Wolverton, Minnesota.