Opinion

David Hegg

David Hegg | When Feeling Good, Isn’t

By David Hegg  The academic study of ethics is about as practical as you can get, unless it becomes merely academic. Ethics is the study of cultural norms, of standards

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Double Standard from Big Tech

Twitter and Facebook suspended and/or deplatformed a number of conservatives last year for suggesting — as Anthony Fauci did earlier this month — that the Wuhan lab leak theory was

Our View

Our View | Remarkable Grace Under Fire

“Captain… is awake. Vitals are a little low. Engineer is going to be DOA.” That radio transmission came from Fire Station 81. Urgent, while remaining professional and purposeful. A man

Letters to the Editor

Richard Myers | An Exercise in the Big Lie

I’m writing in response to Rob Kerchner’s June 1 letter, “A Study in Contrast.” It’s a short letter but good grief he is doing “The Big Lie.” He calls the

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Where the Truth Lies

In response to Mr. Gary Horton’s June 2 column entitled “U.S. Congress needs Freedom Fighters.” I would like to make an observation and also suggest a course of action that

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Advocating for LGBTQ Rights

There has been a systematic and institutional discrimination agenda pending (for) many years against the LGBTQ people. President Joe Biden will be trying to reverse Donald Trump’s damage he has

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Unvaccinated and Insurance Costs

Many states are engaging in promotional activities in order to encourage people to get vaccinated. Clearly we won’t put COVID-19 behind us until we achieve herd immunity, but the anti-vaccination

Letters to the Editor

Mary Haugen | A Piece of Unwanted Mail

It was very disturbing to find an unsolicited copy of “The Epoch Times” in my mailbox today. This publication is not something I would ever subscribe to. It is very

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | U.S. Congress Needs Freedom Fighters

As if COVID-19 wasn’t enough suffering, America just experienced the most excruciating event in our democracy since Nixon and Watergate and the Vietnam War. The president himself promoted and incited

Letters to the Editor

Richard La Motte | Does Kraut Understand Socialism?

Jonathan Kraut (commentary, May 18) asserts Mitch McConnell guilty of “treacherous” behavior for pledging a total commitment to interfere with progress and obstruct the good intentions of the opposition party.