Letters to the Editor

Steven H. Baron | Who’s Anti-America?

Could someone ask Gary Horton and Thomas Oatway and Lois Eisenberg if they counted the number of MAGA Republicans participating in the anti-Israel, anti-America, pro-Hamas rallies at multiple college campuses

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Stephen Maseda | Does He See the Irony?

It seems a little rich for Mr. Gary Horton to criticize Pastor David Hegg (letters, April 23) for assertedly telling us what to think and how to act, given that

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Arthur Saginian | The Mind of a True Believer

To Messrs. (Hilmar) Rosenast, (Peter) Beers, and (Stephen) Maseda, and those who feel likewise: What impresses me most is not your apparent knowledge of scriptural passages and their “proper” interpretations,

Whether you’re seeking serenity on sun-kissed beaches or cultural immersion and adventures in exotic locales, planning a stay full of memories is an integral part of the overall experience.

Planning the perfect summer vacation in 2024

Research reveals a fascinating truth: The anticipation of a vacation can boost your happiness, perhaps even as much as the vacation itself.  Whether you’re seeking serenity on sun-kissed beaches or

Moms who need a break during or after a long day (like Mother’s Day), may find such breaks restful and reenergizing. Photo courtesy of Adobe.

Sometimes, moms need a time-out

Are you still looking for a way to spice up Mother’s Day? How about a time-out? “What?” you say.  Time-outs may be torturous for young children eager to get up

Tyler, The Creator wore a pair of sports sandals while performing at Coachella last year. He styled it with white socks and green cargo shorts. Photo courtesy of Adobe.

The most popular menswear items for summer

By Luca Hogan  New research reveals this summer’s most sought-after menswear items in America.  The study, conducted by clothing experts boohooMAN, analyzed Google search data to determine the most in-demand

David Hegg

David Hegg | To Those Who Are Dealing in Death

By David Hegg My normal writing schedule, which involves preparing this column a week in advance, means I’m often lagging behind the news cycle. This sometimes causes me to wonder

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Rob Kerchner | When It’s Time to Switch

When is it time to switch parties? Here are 20 telltale signs: 1) If your fellow voters march for terrorists who use babies as bargaining chips … 2) If your

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Brian Richards | Special Indeed!

In Lois Eisenberg’s latest rant (April 30), she complained about the “special” treatment President Donald Trump was receiving. Let us look at the definition of “special.” Special is defined as

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Rick Barker | No Thank You

To all of the people who have voiced their support on these pages for a university in the Santa Clarita Valley, I would suggest they watch the news and tell

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Diane Zimmerman | Ditching the Impact Fees?

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 12 that individuals, developers and home builders in California may protest impact fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to supposedly pay for

Gina Stevens, SCV Voices

Gina Stevens | The Truth About Suitcases

As I was listening to the radio last week, the station’s host began to describe the plight of foster children moving into foster homes with all of their belongings in

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William Creitz | The Liberals’ Latest Sport

Is it me, or has abortion become the liberals’ latest sport, complete with its own cheerleading squad like Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, who just introduced Assembly Bill 2670 to expand access

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Arthur Saginian | Religion and Politics

Notwithstanding its superstitions, corruptions, and abuses, the Catholic Church is the first and only Christian church that was founded pursuant to the direction of one Jesus of Nazareth, humanity’s Lord,