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That is one good reason to shut down the “tax-and-spend” crowd in D.C. Let’s take care of our own needs and dump dependence on the reckless drones who operate in Washington, D.C. Shutting ...
When was the last time in American history that a non-elected billionaire official that created a “made-up” agency AKA DOGE had an impact on so many words that begin with the letter “C.” ...
No music today — just a sigh and a lime mead that tastes like summer’s tail was flickering. I hiked in Sandy’s Canyon last week and had nothing profound to say about it. The person walking ...
Everyone is terrified. Everyone is shocked. I’m turning off the TV and starting to pack. The government we spent two centuries building is being ripped to shreds by an unelected billionaire.
Recently, amid federal uncertainty, Diamond Offshore terminated its agreement with Louisiana to develop offshore wind in state waters. Diamond, a global oil and gas company based in Texas, is ...
Both your staff editorial, "Lack of consequences for misbehaving prosecutors undermines justice system," and your article "Louisiana is a hotbed for overturned convictions. Why prosecutors ...
Capital punishment is a dirty, rotten, stinking, nasty business. And we ought not be engaged in it. It is a remnant of a retrograde mentality. Long ago, the argument for its deterrence value went ...
This is in response to the April 9 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “Tired of Democrats’ hypocrisy and double standards.” I agree with two and a half of the statements in the letter. And have ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. When the City Commission revised the Affordable Housing Ordinance (AHO), Mayor Cunningham ...
So, while President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are ruining American credibility across the world, members of Congress are tiptoeing around, offering their concern — much like the hearts and ...
At the Amesbury School Committee meeting Monday night, we on the committee approved a budget that was almost $2 million in excess of what the city has the capacity to fund. Why would we do this ...