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Editorials

Broadband plan calls for broad reform

The COVID-19 pandemic created a new classification for “haves” and “have-nots” regarding economic and educational opportunities, access to medical care and more — those who have broadband internet access and those who don’t. As schools went online and offices turned to ...

Would-be tyrants on all sides

No one can predict precisely what is in store for Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, as the weeks and months pass in the aftermath of what the Wall Street Journal has labeled the “lightning insurrection” launched by Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner paramilitary group. Will what the ...

Why I voted ‘No’ on fiscally irresponsible state budget

I grew up the son of a farmer. From a young age, everyone in our home, including my five brothers and I, knew that balancing the budget was the key to our family’s survival. We all worked, we all contributed, we all scrimped and saved when we had to — and we never spent more than we could ...

Children are most vulnerable when online

Summertime comes with its own set of worries for parents, who are concerned about their children’s safety when outdoors and near water. However, one place where kids are at their most vulnerable is online. According to Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, approximately 95 percent of teenagers ...

Hunter Biden’s ‘Love Child’ is news?

In the July 2 New York Times Sunday paper, they suddenly decided to put the story of Hunter Biden’s controversial 4-year-old daughter on the bottom of the front page. The bizarre headline on a Katie Rogers piece: “Hunter Biden and the Politics of Paternity in the Media’s Glare.” There ...

Pa. using tons of recycled glass to rebuild I-95

When a portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia collapsed earlier this month after a truck carrying gasoline overturned and ignited, most officials projected that the loss of the overpass would close the highway for weeks, leading to major delays and maybe even cause the price of some goods to ...