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Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, July 21: Let me cut to what she calls strike 3, student loan forgiveness. My opinion, there shouldn’t be any. Why? There are numerous alternatives to

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, July 21: Let me cut to what she calls strike 3, student loan forgiveness. My opinion, there shouldn’t be any. Why? There are numerous alternatives to

I am writing this letter in support of J.R. Hills of Stevenson Ranch (letters, July 19) and his rebuttal to the absurdities that littered the letter of Hilmar Rosenast of

I was often haunted by a childhood more horror movie than “Leave it to Beaver” but, those harsh memories have mostly drifted, replaced by recollections of blessings. Despite the cowboy hat,

Reading in the opinion page and replying to J.R. Hills’ July 19 letter, “‘Natural Moral Law.’” Morals change over time? Legalizing same-sex marriage is not a moral decision. It’s a

Strike One: Roe vs. Wade. Strike Two: Affirmative action. Strike Three: Student loan forgiveness. Three strikes, you’re out, America. Now the American people should be in a great deal of

The Supreme Court hears relatively few tax cases, but in late June, it agreed to hear the case of Moore v. U.S. This case gives the court an opportunity to

Hello neighbors: I am writing to all of you sharing that I have had enough watching the decline of our neighborhood over the last two years. I need your support

“Affirmative action,” or rather, the Supreme Court killing of it, has been in the news with some angst and some celebration over the past month. While a modest majority of

We can credit Fox “News” for cultivating, perpetuating and encouraging right-wing philosophies, convincing millions of viewers to believe in lies, adopt false conspiracy theories, and accept fabrications. The Fox

In response to a recent letter to the editor (Mr. Hilmar Rosenast, July 6), saying something is immoral doesn’t make it immoral. Each person has their own set of morals.

As dachshund lovers, our family thoroughly enjoyed the story about Oakley the dachshund, who is representing Santa Clarita in the Wiener National races. We have two dachshunds who are slightly

I’m a student at a local junior high school. I’ve noticed that parents have to drop off their kids instead of putting them on a bus and just going to

Camping can be tough for any child. The season starts and kids make friends from the moment they get to the campground. Some kids may arrive later in the season

The corruption case against the Biden family is strong and juicy, and the top man is unpopular and addled. For those reasons, the complicity of the FBI brass at this

By David Hegg The academic field of ethics is a subset of philosophy that seeks to apply principles of morality to everyday behavior. A person is “ethical” to the extent

Everyone in this city, state, and indeed the nation, should be standing up and applauding Mr. Mario Presents of Palmdale for his empathy, bravery and courage for standing up and

By The Signal Editorial Board Sacramento is broken. The latest evidence of it came this week, when controversy erupted after a state Assembly committee blocked a bill that would make

The U.S. Supreme Court recently made a decision that should serve as an important reminder for our nation. The High Court barred the use of race in college admissions, effectively

I seem to remember being just drug-addict junkie hooked on “Yellowstone.” I am, of course, talking about the hit Paramount TV modern Western. Not the solemn one-word diagnosis from our

If you carry your cell phone in your back pocket, you know what a butt dial is. I had a butt dial two days ago that almost defies belief. Turning