
Gary Horton | A Reminder: The People Make Us Great
Our company had our annual “Dodger Night” last Friday. I’m sorry I missed it because something uniquely special happened in baseball during that game vs. the Rays. Ninth inning, game

Our company had our annual “Dodger Night” last Friday. I’m sorry I missed it because something uniquely special happened in baseball during that game vs. the Rays. Ninth inning, game

What I find amusing is how after spending years hurling insults at Donald Trump and warning of the dire future if he should become president again, like so many in

One of the great mysteries in life is how come minority communities in this country vote overwhelmingly for Democrats. Perhaps a history lesson is in order. Democrats fought against the

Now I am starting to worry about the mental state of one of the presidential candidates. I am not talking about Joe Biden, who is admittedly a shadow of the

Kamala Harris has been trying to connect with the little people, the ones in semi-flyover country who might be a little squeamish about her San Francisco liberalism. In just one

Dear Savvy Senior, How does Medicare cover cataract surgery? My eye doctor recently told me I’ve developed cataracts and should consider making plans for surgery in the next year or

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked Congress not to raise corporate taxes next year and to support “pro-growth tax policies” that ensure robust economic gains. In

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that his campaign has come to an agreement with Vice President Kamala Harris’s team on the September presidential debate

The William S. Hart Union High School District’s College and Career Fair and the Valley Industry Association’s Connecting to Success are both coming up next month. They aim to help

Just like elections run by Russia’s Communist Party, there was only one candidate on the Democratic primary elections. Daniel Klinghard’s headline in The Conversation reads, “Democratic Party’s choice of Harris

Thirty-two years ago, as then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton was trying to unseat President H.W. Bush, Clinton strategist James Carville summarized the campaign in four immortal words: “It’s the economy, stupid.”

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test of domestically built drones on Saturday, including a new weapon known as “suicide drones,” according to the

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump would, if elected, veto a national abortion ban, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, said on Sunday. “If you’re not supporting

By Melanie Sun Contributing Writer The Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel early on Sunday, as Israel’s military stated that it struck Lebanon with about

Top Breeds rated by state American families adore their four-legged companions. Approximately two-thirds of U.S. households own a dog, and a staggering 85% of dog owners consider their pets a

Cold brew and iced coffee are the go-to choices for those seeking a refreshing caffeine fix. But what sets these two beloved beverages apart? Lisette Gaviña Lopez, fourth-generation coffee roaster

For many Gen Z-ers, scrolling on social media has become a primary source of entertainment and a tool for staying connected. In fact, the majority of Gen Z Americans report

By David Hegg Several events around the nation have led pundits and observers alike to label specific actions “unconscionable.” The word defines what is considered unreasonable, unsuitable, or excessive. To

As science progresses, so too should our expectations for what it means to responsibly plan for a family. Yet, despite the undeniable power of genetic testing to prevent suffering, many

As I watched the Democratic National Convention on CNN, a couple of things have struck me as particularly odd. Here are some oddities I noticed. • Freedom. Freedom seems to