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In my previous letter to the editor, I mentioned that he introduced a bill to allow more veterans to qualify for the benefits of the PACT Act. This same bill was also introduced in the last ...
To the Editor: Regarding Charity Bell’s April 10th op-ed, “Child advocate is a necessary safety net,” New Hampshire Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez lost all her credibility when she began ...
I’m writing from Morgantown, West Virginia — a fellow university town — to express concern as a mother whose daughter is a student at Purdue and proudly calls Tippecanoe County her second home.
It has posted a letter on its website, titled defending the rule of law. The group is concerned over the rising verbal attacks against the judiciary branch of government and the law profession.
Our gangster-in-chief is getting away with his almost mindless destruction, in part, because of a human psychological force called confirmation bias. People who voted for him feel internal ...
With the closing of Joann stores, there are many people who are now (frantically) looking for a source for their craft and sewing supplies. This is the perfect time to seek out local, small ...
I read with great concern a recent report on the front page of the newspaper about the decline in trust in doctors and public health officials in Louisiana since the pandemic, and a concomitant ...
I was delighted to read Eric Gabaourel’s recent piece regarding vehicular traffic in the French Quarter. It is long past time to have a conversation addressing the imbalance between vehicular ...
China just enacted an 84 per cent reciprocal tariff on imports of U.S. goods. Unlike its February retaliatory tariffs of 10-15 per cent on U.S. oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), this time ...
Our children are our legacy. How we treat them, and what we leave for them, are the proper measures of the worth of our institutions and of us. ―Professor Robert C. Fellmeth ...
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