
Jim de Bree | Peculiarities of a Landmark Tax Case
This is the first of a two-part column expanding on a column I wrote a few weeks ago about a tax case that the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) agreed to hear.

This is the first of a two-part column expanding on a column I wrote a few weeks ago about a tax case that the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) agreed to hear.

Let me go on record announcing my support of President Joe Biden’s candidacy as we near the 2024 election. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I think he’s doing

It is a sign of the times that The Signal failed to note that the 19 terrorists who committed the attacks on 9-11 were radical Islamists. Ignoring this important detail

Our precocious granddaughter visited us this weekend. Kind of a grandmother-granddaughter playdate; I got to play the supporting role in providing the pizza and occasionally chiming in. During lunch with

Here in the Santa Clarita Valley, we are fortunate to enjoy a high quality of life. We pride ourselves on having created a wonderful place to live, work and raise

I am writing in reply to the Tuesday, Sept. 19, letter to the editor by Jim Scott, “Trash Comes with a Price.” Local municipalities throughout the state are breathing the

As a medical doctor, I have peeked into the lives of many patients who have unique experiences. When I started practice 40 years ago, some of my patients had parents

Unfortunately, aristocracy has morphed our democracy from operating for the benefit of all into an autocracy benefiting the rich. The wealthy now dominate and exploit society for the sake of

By David Hegg Imagine a highly placed official comes into the press room, steps up to the podium, and begins. “Good afternoon, I’ve come here to let you all know

I personally have no formal education and am a high school dropout, but since early childhood I have been a voracious reader, and our founding documents and the vast writings

Hunter Biden’s recent plea deal with the Department of Justice was predicated on him remaining drug-free for 24 months, and was placed before the presiding judge just a few days

By The Signal Editorial Board The first time Ryan Clinkunbroomer’s name appeared in The Signal, he was just 6 years old. It was an AYSO “Boys 6U” soccer summary, with

The murder of Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, a horrible and senseless tragedy, hits close to home. It has moved many to discuss capital punishment again, something that most of us feel

Recently, while vacationing outside California, I noticed how nice it was to go into stores where nothing was locked up. Here in California, local stores have to keep everything under

There are things one can do as king that one cannot accomplish as congressman. Even with relatively absolute power, the intricacies of human nature appear to thwart the most altruistic

Thank you Larry Moore for giving me the opportunity to write a rebuttal to your MAGA letter to the editor dated Sept. 9, “Lois and Oatway, 2 procedures, 1 day.”

Re: Lynn Wright, letters Sept. 12. Thank you, Mr. Wright, for your letter speaking to a couple of your disappointments with the Democratic Party. It was reasonable, refreshing and fair

In re: Lois Eisenberg letters, “She Really Doesn’t Like Trump,” Aug. 18, and “Contempt Cemented for Trump,” Sept. 6. I’ve commented on here before about Ms. Eisenberg’s very obvious obsession

Our democratic republic seems to be taking on water. We have one senator, Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, who has held up the promotions for 250 of our top military leaders. The

If 10,000 Russians crossing into Ukraine is an invasion, why isn’t the 2 million people crossing America’s border an invasion? Denise Lite Santa Clarita