Letters to the Editor

Stephanie Green | Hard to Believe

It’s hard to believe that we are trusting Donald Trump with the United States economy. He likes to brag that he had the best-ever economy his first term. He didn’t.

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Loss of Medical Decision-Making

Health care for Americans is in disarray. Over the past 30 years, businesses have increasingly dominated the field, relegating doctors to a marginal role. Our ranking in medical care compared

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Cheryl Corriveau | A Troubling Disconnect

I am writing a response to Jason Gibbs’ column (“Right Here, Right Now”) published on March 1. While Mr. Gibbs rightfully acknowledges the atrocities of the Holocaust and the importance

Vladimir Putin talks to the media after attending a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Nov. 28, 2024. Pool photo by Mikhail Tereshchenki/AFP

Trump, Putin to discuss cease-fire on Tuesday 

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss a cease-fire deal that will end the

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David Hegg

David Hegg | Picking Your Team: Truth Matters

By David Hegg I wrote a column on the peril of forced unanimity a few weeks ago. The gist was that social pressure configured to ensure everyone subscribes to “groupthink”

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Rick Barker | Adding a Stamp of Thanks

In re: Signal article, Bill Reynolds honored with post office renaming, by Maya Morales, Aug. 27.  I would like to add my thanks to my good friend and fellow Marine

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Rob Kerchner | The Inherent Problem with DEI

Those who favor the favoritism of diversity, equity and inclusion are afraid the Toronto crash pilot will turn out to be a DEI beneficiary, but that’s precisely the problem with