
Byron York | When Kamela Harris’ Promises Come to Nothing
The fundamental problem with Kamala Harris’ campaign promises is that she has served as vice president of the United States for nearly four years. All those things she is out

The fundamental problem with Kamala Harris’ campaign promises is that she has served as vice president of the United States for nearly four years. All those things she is out

By David Hegg With just over three weeks until the election in November, it’s time to talk about voting choices. No, I won’t be endorsing candidates, issues, or parties. What

A candidate dropping out because he’s losing is about as “heroic” as a man changing his gender to win women’s sports. And both are celebrated by the same ilk. Rob

In re: Thomas Oatway, letters, “Trump Behaving Disrespectfully,” Sept. 6. First of all, Mr. Oatway, if you are going to quote people you should include a link to the supposed

I have grown tired of listening to Democrats praising President Joe Biden for having the maturity, the grace, the humility, the patriotism, to step aside in his run for reelection

By The Signal Editorial Board At a time of absolute political turmoil, Rep. Mike Garcia is a voice of reason and leadership before party politics. Don’t let the hard-core partisans

Next month you have a choice in which you, not the politicians, not the media, get to decide the future of America. It is clear that we have one party,

Horton was a nice elephant that saved a tiny planet from destruction, but that’s not Gary Horton. Gary Horton, Trump parades are for people who show pride for our country

America is hiring its next chief executive, so which would you choose for an important job: someone who’s done the job before to great success, or someone who’s been an

By The Signal Editorial Board Water is one of those issues that doesn’t seem all that exciting — until you’re told you can’t water your lawn, or there’s a real

I’ve been meaning to cancel Netflix for the longest time. Finally did this week. There was a jumbo $28 popcorn tub of reasons. First, top of the Blame List goes

It is customary at this time of year to offer each other the warm and hopeful greeting, “Shanah Tovah,” wishing everyone a good and sweet new year. But this year

The first week of October saw a brief, but consequential, strike by East Coast dockworkers that was seemingly settled after a few days. However, if we look below the surface,

Editor’s note: The following letter was received before Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 1840 Are you kidding me? Assembly Bill 1840, authored by Assembly person Joaquin Arambula, D-Fresno, would

Night three of the Democratic National Convention brought more of the same nonsense instead of common sense. It appeared to me that the same speech writer wrote all of the

As we inch closer to Election Day, I would encourage all registered Republicans to understand that “clicktivism” — political activity on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram — has

As the many signs around town can attest, election season is in full swing. This November, voters will once again go to the ballot box in a pivotal election. Along

I started to fact-check the puzzling letter to the editor by Kenneth Bloomfield (Aug. 27). I will never get that hour of my life back. Bloomfield compares the Democratic National

For the second time, a (would-be assassin) has attempted to take the life of Donald Trump. And Trump’s a threat to democracy? A person who had zero primary votes and

Maybe I am just getting old, but here are a few things that make me wonder where we are going so wrong: • Where did the boysenberries go? I’m serious.