Editor: The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion and assembly, while protecting citizens from government interference in expressing their opinions. In the late 1960s, the ...
Readers debate the role of government in public health, citing vaccine mandates for both humans and animals. Writers express concern over political polarization, the economy, and the future of ...
Readers express strong, divided opinions on Donald Trump's leadership and character. Several letters criticize Democrats, accusing them of a power grab and promoting divisive rhetoric. Other writers ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published. By Gina Kolata Letters ...
I was so heartened to read your article on a Manor resident nearly losing money in a lottery scam recently (“Manor resident nearly loses money in lottery scam,” March 9, TribLive). A bank transaction ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: Why are we, as a country, allowing the United States to become the laughingstock of the world ...
The law of supply and demand doesn’t apply to housing Editor: We keep hearing about the need to build more affordable housing in Sonoma County. However, I am not aware of any specific guidance as to ...
In its op-ed “AI is here to stay. What does that mean for Columbia?” the Spectator editorial board offers a sharp argument for students, staff, and faculty to get much more involved in shaping ...
In “Weakening the rules” (March 2026), the term Golden Triangle is repeated multiple times. I think I know what the author is referring to, but I’m not sure. A map would solve this. A textual ...
Some municipal stormwater ordinances charge the same amount to homeowners who have less than 1 calculated ERU (equivalent residential unit) of impervious surface as they do to homeowners who have, for ...