Commentary

Joe Guzzardi | Biden’s Border Policy Safety Gamble

In a high stakes gamble with Americans’ safety and security at risk, President Joe Biden is rolling the dice again.  Capitol Hill insiders confirm the administration is considering providing refugee

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Newsom seeks to limit cell phone use in schools  

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  California Gov. Gavin Newsom said this week that he intends to restrict the use of phones in schools following Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s warning about the

Letters to the Editor

Richard Bussell | A Letter Writer’s Chutzpah

It takes some chutzpah to chide Rep. Mike Garcia, a combat veteran, for patriotic failings (Thomas Oatway, letters, June 13).  By criticizing the FBI, Mr. Garcia ran afoul of Mr.

Letters to the Editor

Bill Lyons | Hidden Consequences

President Joe Biden’s plan to raise corporate taxes has two hidden consequences. The first is companies will be forced to raise prices to cover the increased expense. Consumers, already reeling

Commentary

Byron York | Democrats Turn Lawfare Into Campaign Ads

President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign has released a new ad that synopsizes the Democratic effort to use criminal charges and lawsuits against former President Donald Trump.  “In the courtroom, we

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | We Lost a Great One

Sadly, we lost a great lady recently: Barbara “Bobby” Stone a 102-year-old United States Marine Corps World War II veteran, passed away peacefully in her sleep last week, only a

Letters to the Editor

Gwladys Axelrod | Kissing the Ring

Re: commentaries and letters by Michael Reagan and Stephen Maseda. Instead of bashing Barack Obama and Joe Biden, why don’t you take a good hard look at Donald Trump’s character

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | On D-Day and the Fourth

D-Day, which is a very important date in American history, has been referred to by historians as the “beginning of the end of World War II.” D-Day commemorates June 6,