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A transportation engineer argues the bullet train isn’t economically viable. Another reader says finishing the project is a matter of political will.
In 2025, suppression of the truth will be our constant companion. A reader says, “We absolutely cannot compromise when it comes to seeking the truth.”
With insurance policies for homeowners and renters hard to come by, how is it that a struggling industry can spend so much on marketing?
‘Rule No. 1 in the handbook for would-be dictators -- harangue the population until people give up,’ says a reader. We’re seeing that in efforts to ban books.
A cancer survivor and a nurse practitioner urge parents to consider vaccinating their children against the human papillomavirus.
A reader asks about Jimmy Carter, ‘Will there ever be another president who genuinely reflects such a deep faith in God, humanity and in the goodness of the American people?’
‘Coercive, dishonest, hours-long interrogations only increases suspicion of a false confession just to stop the torture,’ says a reader.
A reader asks: ‘If our elected officials in Congress wilt under these pressures now, where are we going to be one month from now? One year from now?’
A reader worries that media capitulation to President-elect Donald Trump will put the free press under assault.
Readers complain of a lack of enforcement of no-riding rules on beach bike paths, which they say e-bike cyclists routinely flout.
How in touch with the owners of blue-collar businesses are the elites who decry California’s liberal policies?
‘The message of Christmas seems to be that God will save us, and yet here we are,’ says a reader. He offers Buddhism as an empowering alternative.