Editor: Unfortunately, there are numerous examples of administrations invading countries or otherwise creating large conflicts to distract us. As Donald Trump’s polling numbers continue to decline, ...
In the three years since large language models went mainstream, the number of new authors publishing a high volume of letters to the editor in scientific journals has also surged. Researchers say ...
To the Editor: Recent actions of Gov. Kelly Ayotte to ensure state SNAP benefits for November and of U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan in largely spearheading the charge on a bipartisan ...
To the Editor: As a young boy I met, a friend of my father on the way home from school. He asked me how school was, and I said fine. He was glad because he felt an excellent public education was the ...
Editor’s Note: In order to accommodate all letters in support of candidates in the upcoming election before early voting starts on Oct. 25, readers are asked to submit letters by Oct. 20. TO THE ...
Here is this week’s letter to the editor of the Oshkosh Northwestern. See our letters policy below for details about how to share your views. Read more in Opinion: Click here for the latest Opinion ...
I read with alarm the mayor’s recent vision for Lawrence: more buildings, more annexed land, more housing developments. What I did not read was a single word about climate change. Not one ...
To the editor: The Jan. 28 Eagle article "An independent reviewer calls revised Elm Court resort plan 'impressive,' but says more details are needed" neglected to mention the peer reviewer’s ...
To the editor: Martin Luther King Jr. Day has special meaning this year as we mark our nation’s 250th birthday. King represented the best of us as Americans. His work as a pastor and community leader, ...