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Letters to the Editor: Readers remember Jerry West as the kindest of Laker superstars
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoTo the editor: Jerry West, who died Wednesday, was an all-time great basketball player and general...
Greensboro speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Jun. 14, 2024
Greensboro News & Record· 1 day agoOur weekly round-up of letters published in the Greensboro News and Record.
NYT "Connections" hints June 15: Answers and clues for game #370
Newsweek· 1 day agoWith the arrival of the weekend, what better way to unwind (while sharpening your puzzle-solving...
Texas man convicted in ‘shaken baby’ case should not be executed
Dallas Morning News· 4 days agoThe unusual case of death row inmate Robert Roberson is the latest compelling example of why the...
A Brief History of the Phrase ‘No One Is Above the Law’
New York Times· 3 days ago“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed,” President Biden said after...
Disillusioned with Florida, like Fred Grimm | Letters to the editor
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days agoIt means that 12 citizens, chosen by attorneys representing both Trump and the people of New York,...
Mohammad Hosseini: What will happen to generative AI after November’s election?
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoOver the past year and a half, federal agencies, among many others, have used GenAI models such as...
Some readers think bias taints our news report. They’re right.
Dallas Morning News· 3 days agoThe Dallas Morning News’ masthead says that we “Acknowledge the right of the people to get from the newspaper both sides of every important question.” It is a challenge to ...
On climate crisis, Joan Baez is right: ‘action is the antidote to despair’ | Opinion
The San Luis Obispo Tribune· 4 days agoThe next day, The Tribune reported the good news that California has seen a doubling in the sale of electric buses, vans and trucks in one year. To help combat despair, we need articles such ...
Bring wit and local focus to 'You Said It'
The Daily Sentinel· 2 days agoEditorial and op-ed pages exist to provide a forum for discussion of issues of public interest, which we consider essential to sustaining participatory democracy. Back in ...