
Arthur Saginian | A Sad Reflection on the U.S.
Byron York’s column entitled “20 Years After the Iraq Invasion” (March 23) was, to me, a sad reflection on the United States of America as a country and as a
Byron York’s column entitled “20 Years After the Iraq Invasion” (March 23) was, to me, a sad reflection on the United States of America as a country and as a
Re: Brian Richards’ letter, “Left’s Double Standard,” May 13. Thank you so very much for your letter. You stated what many of us feel in a meticulously well-thought-out letter. I
The country is once again in a fight about raising the debt limit (as of this writing). There is plenty of fake news and ignorance about what this means, so
Dear Savvy Senior, Does Medicare cover physical therapy, and if so, how much coverage do they provide? My 66-year-old husband was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and will need ongoing
There are several national issues that bombard the news cycle daily and that come to the forefront in our current political climate. These issues impact us in some way every
A letter The Signal (April 8) by Max Morgan was critical of my letter on March 23. Mr. Morgan complained that I had stated that “Fox News has been exposed
Mike Morrell has confessed under oath that the Joe Biden campaign was behind the letter signed by 51 intelligence leaders to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story. The Biden campaign
By David Hegg Well, it has begun! Once again, the race for the White House is on, and we’re about to be deluged with schlock. That is, the incessant flood
Neil Fitzgerald: Thank you for your perfectly expressed opinion column on May 13. I just don’t understand how anyone could read your column and not care that our government is
We have the latest from the trinity of Lois Eisenberg, Thomas Oatway and Jonathan Kraut about the “Tennessee three.” You would think from reading these contributors that the Tennessee Three
I recently broke my collarbone in a bike accident, and so for the last few weeks I’ve been seeking advice from various specialists. The conflicting information I’ve received between my doctor,
California has long been known as the land of golden opportunity, where anyone can make it big. In years past, the state’s reputation for innovation and progressiveness has made it
I was raised by two very generous parents who always helped those in need when they could with food, household goods and toys, and hand-me-down clothes for their kids. We
Question: Hi Robert. You have helped me several times in the past and I am hoping you will have a solution to my current issue. My 10-year-old vinyl patio cover
Sometimes Thomas Oatway pens a piece that illustrates a view opposite to his bias. The May 10 anti-Trump letter is one such. First he cites a poll suggesting 57% of
Why? As a long-time reader of The Signal and occasional letter-to-the-editor writer, I don’t understand why a high degree of personal attacks take place in your newspaper because someone has
When you have a vocally captive supportive audience at your town hall meeting at CNN, of course you are going to get applause and laughter at every lie and demeaning
As summer approaches and the days grow longer, one of my favorite pastimes will always be spending time by the pool. It is the perfect way to beat the heat
There’s a lovely jewelry store in the Stevenson Ranch Marketplace. The gentleman who owns it is named Edward. Through the years I’ve always purchased my watch batteries from him and
In his May 7 column, “Towards a More Perfect Union,” David Hegg makes a commendable plea for respectful civil discourse. We need more words like his that call people from
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