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Once a person lies to your face and is caught in that lie, the relationship of trust between the parties is broken forever. One who lies cannot be taken seriously and becomes a danger to anyone who ...
To the editor: Sophie Sills’ article is a timely and much-needed reminder of the restorative power of the outdoors (“L.A. Affairs: My ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ life failed. Would returning to L.A ...
While still in office, Biden issued preemptive pardons to all the members and staff of the Jan. 6 committee and all the U.S. Capitol and D.C. Metropolitan Police officers who testified before the ...
Revolutionary War patriot Thomas Young observed that the opposite of democratic government — he called it “tyranny” — occurs when society turns against itself with one part usurping the ...
Madam, — Andrew Orange and Oliver Iliffe (Letters, 21 and 28 February respectively) are quite correct in highlighting the significant sums that have been made available as grants under Clause 1 of the ...
I am very disappointed in the method of snow removal chosen by those who used pedestrian walkways as the dumping site to clean off their facilities' roads and lots. Think of it like this: If you ...
To the editor: While I appreciate there is a diversity of opinion on transgender women in sports, I am outraged at the silence of Gov. Gavin Newsom and too many others, as transgender people are ...
In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt swept to victory in Republican primaries. But party bosses controlling the nomination wanted no more championing of merit over party patronage; or helping coal miners ...
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