Paris – French Vogue has been driving trends for a century, from Christian Dior’s post-war âNew Lookâ to the sexual liberation of the 1960s to dangling cigarettes of the 2000s. new exhibition in Paris marks the magazine’s 100th anniversary, times are troubled for the legendary magazine. Last month it was …
Read More »Editorial summary: Georgia | Miami Herald
Dalton Daily Citizen. October 5, 2021. Editorial: After a year of hiatus, the Prater’s Mill Country Fair returns this weekend for its 50th anniversary After being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Prater’s Mill Country Fair at the Mill Grounds in Varnell returns on Saturday and …
Read More »After the fire we all have work to do
And so, 84 days after being ignited – likely by PG&E gear – in an area above the Cresta Dam in the Feather River Canyon, the Dixie Fire is finally drawing to a close. He left a charred path over 60 miles long, both vertically and horizontally. Look at it …
Read More »So far, everything is fine … thank you | Editorial columnists
It all started with a simple phone conversation. I inquired about a game I was going to cover and asked if it needed pictures. During this particular period, I was self-employed and ran my own full-time photography business. I was also a freelance writer for local newspapers. So basically I …
Read More »Bland Simpson’s North Carolina … | Editorial columnists
The next time someone asks you to describe North Carolina, go outside and read this quote aloud from the first pages of Bland Simpson’s new book. âIt’s a line of sandbanks about thirty miles in the Atlantic Ocean less than a mile from the mainland; a set of wide, flat …
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FALL 2021 EDITORIAL | 706-433-3027 Editor-in-Chief | Jacqueline GaNun | E-mail Jacqueline GaNun is the editor-in-chief of The Red & Black. She is a student at the University of Georgia and studies journalism, international affairs and French. She has held several roles in the news bureau, including editor-in-chief and COVID-19 …
Read More »Santa Rosa school data shows local leadership on COVID
During more than a year of the worst public health crisis in modern history, one of the lessons that has become painfully clear is that citizens have the right and need to access as much public health data as possible. And throughout the pandemic, we’ve seen some public agencies embrace …
Read More »From the Community Editorial Board: John Eastman
The central role of former CU Boulder guest researcher John Eastman in Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election is well documented in the new book “Peril” by Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa. Your opinion ? It’s embarrassing to admit that I defended Eastman in this space …
Read More »Pennsylvania Turnpike must get a good toll
We take no joy in pointing out the difficulties the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission faces as it strives to manage and maintain a vital highway system and meet its immense tax obligations. Year after year, toll rates go up, and year after year we call on heads of state to find …
Read More »Smart solar growth in the Adirondacks
Never say that New York has regulations for everything. Just two years ago, the Adirondack Park Agency shelved plans to release a renewable energy development policy, saying “policy updates were unnecessary.” This is not true, especially when it comes to solar farms. Agency staff, as the Adirondack Explorer recently reported …
Read More »EDITORIAL: Lost and Untraceable: The Ivory-billed Woodpecker
Oh, what a pleasure it was back in the Oughts when the people of Arkansas still had hopes of finding / seeing / recording the Lord God Bird. It is another name for the American ivory-billed woodpecker. Which is another name for Campephilus principalis. Someone thought they saw one in …
Read More »Editorial: UNC Should Offer Content Creation Courses
Ten years ago, the typical responses to “what do you want to be when you grow up?” Could have been ‘ballerina’, ‘doctor’, ‘teacher’ or even ‘astronaut’, but advancements in technology and increased use of social media have introduced a new response – ‘an influencer’. Content creation and influence are growing …
Read More »Editorial summary: Kentucky | Kentucky News
Ashland Daily Independent. September 24, 2021. Editorial: Give the vaccine a real shot How long will this continue? The COVID-19 pandemic is approaching its second anniversary. It means two years of terrible illness, two years of death, two years of separation from family and friends, two years of businesses struggling …
Read More »I couldn’t be more proud | Editorials
We are the best weekly newspaper of our size in the state. It’s not just our opinion – we have the Gold Cup to prove it. The Missourian won a record 51 awards in the Missouri Press Association’s 2021 Better Newspaper competition on Saturday, including the coveted Gold Cup, which …
Read More »Courier-Tribune wins 14 state journalism awards | Editorials
One of the great traditions for community journalists like those on Courier-Tribune staff is the annual Missouri Press Association convention. The convention culminates with the announcement of the winners of the annual Better Newspaper competition during a luncheon. As in the past, Courier-Tribune staff have been honored to receive recognition …
Read More »Editorial: Tulsa needed Pastor Robert Turner of Vernon AME at this point in history | Editorial
Reverend Robert Turner of AME Church in Vernon prays in October 2020 as teams work on a second trial dig and core sampling as part of the Oaklawn Cemetery search for victims of the race massacre of Tulsa in 1921. MIKE SIMONS Vernon AME Pastor Robert Turner’s stay in Tulsa …
Read More »Editorial: Eliminate the trauma of tourism
Chennai: He carries the torch of experiential travel that eschews the excesses of luxury suites and instead opts for the lived-in feel of a homestay in the hills, who values ââa connection with other humans rather than shell out ridiculous amounts of money for it. decadent hobbies. However, in the …
Read More »Is cinema making a comeback because we are lazy photographers?
Film photography has made a regular, somewhat unexpected comeback in recent years. In this article, I detail some of the reasons why this happens, as well as why it can be slightly dangerous for creatives. Film photography is the classic way to create images. At least that’s what people who …
Read More »Pakistan Completely Isolated on the Global Stage – The New Indian Express
One of the greatest lessons of Indian foreign policy at the United Nations General Assembly meeting has been Pakistan’s complete isolation on the world stage. For a very long time, Pakistan gladly acted as a buffer for the West to restrict the regional ambitions of India and the USSR. The …
Read More »State Crime Report Mostly Good News | Editorials
News-Miner Reviews: The Department of Public Safety’s 2020 Alaska Crime Report had great news for the state: There was a reduction in Alaska crime in most categories over the past year. Reports from 32 state police departments showed Alaska’s overall crime rate fell 18.5%, continuing a trend that began in …
Read More »Editorial – A legacy lives on: Tyler Christman is remembered for enjoying his life to the fullest | Editorials
At 14, Tyler Christman had his whole life ahead of him. Family members said he was free-spirited and adventurous. He enjoyed competing on Saturdays at Evans Mills Raceway, previously owned by his father, Jason. A freshman at Carthage High School, Tyler played on the college junior football team. Like everything …
Read More »The community has relied on The Times for 157 years | News, Sports, Jobs
157 years ago yesterday, a man named Walter Hood started a new business in Marietta. The first, number one, volume of The Marietta Times came off the press with little fanfare, but would go on to become one of Marietta’s oldest endeavors. My association with the newspaper would launch a …
Read More »By day – Instagram isn’t a place for kids, or teens for that matter. Rules required.
This editorial appears on Bloomberg Opinion. Social media is a minefield of anxiety for adolescents, as any parent can attest. Numerous studies have suggested a link between the excessive use of online platforms (and the devices used to access them) and worrying trends in adolescent mental health, including higher rates …
Read More »Our opinion: Public and police unite against a school threat | Editorial
These are the times we live in. On the same day, a 15-year-old boy was charged with murder in a fatal shooting at Mount Tabor High School, an 18-year-old student was arrested in Jamestown after five high schools in Guilford County received violent threats on social media . In Winston-Salem, …
Read More »Using Covid relief money as planned | Editorials
News-Miner Reviews: It seems like a reasonable request. The borough has federal Covid money to spend, and the hospital system needs it because of Covid. It is an obvious endeavor going hand in hand. Foundation Health Partners is asking the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly for $ 4 million in …
Read More »Bay Area Reporter :: Editorial: The Lieutenant Governor’s Missed Opportunities
California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis recently announced that she has formed a transgender advisory council made up of trans leaders from across the state to foster dialogue between state leaders and the transgender community. While we’re happy that she has taken this step – and the nine people selected represent …
Read More »Editorial summary: Kansas | State
Kansas City Star. XX September 2021. Editorial: Fans of Kansas leader baselessly fear Afghan refugees are sick terrorists During and after the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, Republicans blamed President Joe Biden for leaving our Afghan allies vulnerable. This was valid criticism, albeit highly hypocritical, since the peace deal …
Read More »Newsom must act; journalists need protection during protests
California law allows peace officers to isolate disaster areas from the public, including scenes affected by floods, fires, earthquakes and accidents, and they can also close access to emergency command posts in the field put in place to respond to such disasters. Anyone who remains at the scene after being …
Read More »EDITORIAL | Japan Expected to Host or Join New Security Framework Against China
~~ ~ We welcome the increased deterrence against China as it continues to pursue its maritime hegemony. The United States, United Kingdom and Australia, aimed at promoting stability in the Indo-Pacific region, have created a new security framework. The United States and the United Kingdom will provide Australia with advanced …
Read More »Editorial: Missouri GOP official effectively admits widespread voter fraud is a GOP myth | national news
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft did admit last week that his party had cobbled together the claim that voter fraud was rampant in the 2020 election and therefore justifies the draconian new voting restrictions that Republicans have stranded in state legislatures across the country. There was little to no …
Read More »It’s time to take the slowdown in the spread of Covid seriously | Editorials
News-Miner Reviews: As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps across Alaska, inundating hospitals and setting almost daily records for infections, the Fairbanks North Star Borough Board of Education voted earlier this month to require masks indoors buildings in the district. The 5-2 vote changes a June board directive making masks optional. The …
Read More »Editorial: DH, GT Among Oregon’s Best Newspapers | Local
Mid-Valley Media photographer Mark Ylen won an ONPA award for this photo of Comet Neowise lighting up the sky northwest of Thompson’s Mill State Heritage Site east of Shedd in July 2020 . Mark Ylen Mid-Valley Media Our team here at Mid-Valley Media received some great news last week – …
Read More »Editorial: Capitol rally seeks to rewrite the January 6 riot | Editorials
Former President Donald Trump’s allies are planning a rally on Saturday in support of the rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Rally organizer Matt Braynard, a former Trump campaign strategist, said those who participated in the attack are being unfairly prosecuted for their involvement in the January …
Read More »Juergen Teller gets honest about photography
In your mind, how has editorial changed over the past 30 years? How did it stay the same? Jürgen Teller: Some good magazines I work for give me more space and pages, and I have more freedom to publish fairy tales. What more do you want to see in the …
Read More »Denver school board member Tay Anderson should be censored and must regain trust
After a month of investigation, investigators hired by Denver Public Schools were unable to substantiate rape allegations against school board member Tay Anderson. In the end, not a single victim came forward. However, the 96-page survey released by the Denver Public School Board on Wednesday revealed that Anderson recently had …
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Susan goldbergEditor-in-Chief, National Geographic; Editorial Director, National Geographic Partners Executive team Debra Adams Simmons, Editor-in-chief / History and cultureDavid Brindley, Editor-in-chief / magazinesWhitney johnson, Director / Visuals & Immersive ExperiencesIndira lakshmanan, Senior Executive Editor / News & ArticlesEmmet Smith, creative directorAlissa swango, Editor-in-Chief / DigitalMichael tribble, Editor-in-chief / Integrated editorial …
Read More »The federal law on the sustainability of local journalism is now before the Senate and the House.
Federal law on the sustainability of local journalism is now before the Senate and the House of Commons (Rick Bowmer | AP Photo) In this file photo from April 20, 2016, shows the Salt Lake Tribune sign in Salt Lake City. By the Salt Lake Tribune Editorial Board | August …
Read More »Editorial: Portage Co. has a serious news problem
By Brandi Makuski It was a cold winter day in 2005 when I walked into the glass-walled editor’s office at the Stevens Point Journal, where my editor, Lisa Nellessen-Lara, was teased by a local government reporter for leaving the newsroom “foxhole” to “hang out with the elite” at a fundraising …
Read More »Editorial: 6 takeaways from a summer of polls in the race for governors | Editorial
In this November 3, 2020 file photo, voters enter Bedford Hills Elementary School in Lynchburg to vote on election day. Voters will go to the polls again on November 2 this year to decide the next governor of Virginia, among other races. The News & Advance folder We have new …
Read More »Guest Editorial | Governor Wolf should have negotiated with the GOP on electoral reform | Editorials
The following editorial appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. This does not necessarily reflect the opinion of La Tribune-Démocrate. The good news for Pennsylvania voters is that Gov. Tom Wolf and Republican leaders could still start negotiations on an electoral reform bill. There are several areas of concern for local election …
Read More »The Guardian’s Perspective on Taliban Advance: We Still Have a Responsibility to the Afghans | Editorial
The fears held by many Afghans since Joe Biden announced the withdrawal of all American troops by September have not only been realized but overcome. Many expected steady gains from the Taliban, but the speed and scale of their increasing progression stunned observers. On Friday, they captured the town of …
Read More »Their point of view: The danger of this “electoral integrity” gathering | Editorials
This event is sponsored by 5th District Republicans, who are already under suspicion as they named one of the country’s bizarre congressmen Bob Good of R-Campbell County. One of its best employees attended the âStop the Stealâ gathering of conspiracy theorists that preceded the attack on Capitol Hill. Good himself …
Read More »Editorial: Sports leagues should stay out of politics – Davie County Enterprise Record
I’ve enjoyed watching the sports television coverage of Hank Aaron’s accomplishments. There were specials all weekend on the Atlanta Braves’ network. I’ll not go into – again – why everything Atlanta Braves is important to me. I’ll not go into why Hank Aaron was a true hero of mine – …
Read More »An incredible community | Editorials
Davis County has gone to extraordinary lengths to bring back its traditional summer celebrations this year. The Fort Bloomfield rodeo drew large crowds and showcased new technology for instant reruns and live streams. The Davis County Fair drew huge crowds, although three evenings of grandstand entertainment had to be canceled …
Read More »Court must answer nagging rights question with daily editorials
The Supreme Court of the United States must stop ignoring a difficult question. The national legalization of same-sex marriage, established by the 2015 court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, concerns a handful of photographers, cake designers, webmasters and other creative service providers in a growing conflict with same-sex couples. Our …
Read More »Do you like or dread family portraits? | Editorials
My family took the easy way out – again. We had our annual chance to do a professional portrait and decided to let (insist) son Gideon pose solo for the umpteenth time. Oh, we’ve had three-person portraits before and every now and then I get an updated ‘shot’ for this …
Read More »Covid headache rises at Tokyo Olympics – the New Indian Express
The Tokyo Olympics are not expected to start until Friday, but the signs are already worrying. Perhaps the biggest test for the organizers and the International Olympic Committee is not to organize sports but to deliver the Olympics without interruption due to the cases of Covid. Just a few days …
Read More »Editorial Board | Journal of Clinical Microbiology
EDITORS Carey-Ann D. Burnham, Editor and briefcase (2024) Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. Angela M. Caliendo, Editor and Point-Counterpoint (2022) Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, Providence, RI. John P. Dekker, Editor (2024) National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.. Daniel J. Diekema, Editor (2023) University …
Read More »Daily Telegraph Editorial: The Prime Minister Near and Far
“No matter where you live in the great metropolis of Sydney, you should have a mask with you,” Prime Minister Gladys Berejiklian said on Saturday. âEven if you are just exercising with your household,â the Prime Minister added, âyou can change your mind to have a coffee or something, or …
Read More »Pope Francis and Spider-Man meet in the Vatican.
Slate home page editors spend a lot of time researching editorial photos to put on our site. Sometimes these searches give unexpected results: random, confusing, and fascinating photos that don’t belong on the homepage, but are too good not to be shared. Every week, we will share the strangest son …
Read More »Father of the Navy: A Word for John Barry | Editorials
No offense to John Paul Jones and those who keep his memory alive, but a headline on our photo broadcast celebrating his 274th birthday last Sunday cannot go by without at least a word or two on behalf of another sailor who may also claim to be the “Father of …
Read More »Peacemaker: Knowing the Signs of Pedophilia Could Protect Your Child | Editorial columnists
What happens when a child is the victim of an abuser who is a member of the family? What emotional pain will the child continue to suffer into adulthood? How will parents feel guilty when they learn of their child’s trauma while in their care? I remember one such occasion …
Read More »How to Get the Data-Rich 170-Page Olympic Editorial Guide from Swimming Stats
This is a unique, ad-free 170 page editorial guide. Swimming statistics and SwimSwam are proud to present our definitive Tokyo 2021 Olympic guide, which will provide all the information you need to follow the swimming events of the next Olympic Games. The guide has been developed over the past few …
Read More »EDITORIAL: A love story at 75 | Don’t miss it
A news photo taken five years ago at a Habitat for Humanity construction site shows a married couple stopping to volunteer. It has a tool belt and a level. She is holding a hammer. They wear jeans, matching denim shirts and white helmets. And they sneak a kiss. The moment …
Read More »Will the photo lead SLO County to improve services for the homeless?
Personal effects are stacked along a sign on Highway 101 welcoming visitors to San Luis Obispo. David Middlecamp [email protected] Sam Blakeslee was arrested at a traffic light in downtown San Luis Obispo in June when he spotted a woman with her pants pulled down around her knees, evidently relieving herself …
Read More »A twisted piece of history | Editorials
A few weeks ago, I made a little discovery. A piece of twisted aluminum with a row of rivets along one side was nailed into the rafters of the roof of an old shed in my backyard. Pulling it down, I was about to throw it into a bucket for …
Read More »EDITORIAL | Politicians’ tribute to the CCP undermined Japan’s honor and national interest
~~ ~ Personalities from most Japanese political parties sent congratulatory messages to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as it marked the 100e anniversary of its founding. Such conduct does not suit politicians or parties in a democratic country. Their actions damaged Japan’s honor and national interest. Congratulatory messages praising the …
Read More »It’s High Time for DC State | Editorials
Marc H. Morial âCongress has both the moral obligation and the constitutional authority to pass the Washington State Bill. This country was founded on the principles of non-taxation without representation and consent of the governed, but DC residents are taxed without representation and cannot consent to the laws under which …
Read More »EDITORIAL: The Parking Problem, Part 3
Read the first part Before the working session on Tuesday, June 29 at City Hall – where the Planning Commission was going to discuss the downtown parking problem – I decided to get an idea of ââthe seriousness of this problem. For the record. Rumor has it that our 4th …
Read More »In our opinion: Feedback says a lot about Miller, Salka | Editorials
A story on page 3 of our June 26-27 weekend newspaper about an ambiguous gesture in a photo could be considered so much ado about nothing, if not for what it revealed about two of our members. of the Local State Assembly. The photo originally appeared on the official Facebook …
Read More »Missouri students accused of posting white supremacist sign
A Poplar Bluff High School alum wants to apologize to some 2021 graduates from his former high school for inadvertently spreading misinformation about them on social media. She believed she was calling the school’s student council members for making a white supremacist hand gesture in a group photo they posted …
Read More »The Guardian’s Take on Political Confidence: Voters Matter, Prime Minister Not | Editorial
The departure of Matt Hancock from the firm is not the end of the matter. This may be just the start. Boris Johnson quickly appointed former Chancellor Sajid Javid to replace Mr Hancock, who resigned a day after photos show him kissing his assistant Gina Coladangelo at work in violation …
Read More »State police should not be the first option in tackling crime AC | Editorial
A word here to the two Atlantic City City Council members who are poised to âbigfootâ local New Jersey State Police officers in response to a noticeable increase in street crime: Be careful what you wish for. Sending soldiers out as a kind of cavalry in response to a general …
Read More »The Supreme Court is right on the freedom of expression of students
Sometimes the Supreme Court protects constitutional rights better when it fails to establish what lawyers call a clear line rule applicable to all possible future situations. This was the case on Wednesday when the court ruled in favor of a high school cheerleader who had been sanctioned for a vulgar …
Read More »Editorial: Another good week | Editor’s comment
Over the past week, we have enjoyed reporting on the vast and varied accomplishments of the local people in improving our community. Danville has secured grants of $ 80,000 to advance the city’s plans for an upgraded recycling center at the city garage and to help with Brainerd Memorial Library …
Read More »Marty Patail will lead editorial content and strategy for SagaCity Media; Fiona McCann becomes editor of Portland Monthly
SagaCity Media is aggressively investing as US cities reappear with new enthusiasm for local businesses and media. Tweet this Mr. Patail will oversee the growing editorial teams of all of the company’s lifestyle publications, including Sarasota Magazine, Seattle Met, Houstonia, and Portland monthly. There, it will bring an increased level …
Read More »Unless something changes, local news can go missing. But Congress can help, writes editorial board
Utahns can contact their members of Congress and ask them to support the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act of 2021. (Jeff Chiu | AP File Photo) In this file photo from September 24, 2019, a woman walks under a Google sign on the campus in Mountain View, Calif. By the …
Read More »Get Out of Nature and Make History: Notorious Bus Finds a Better Home Than End of Stampede Trail | Editorials
News-Miner Reviews: The Northern Museum is preparing to renovate the Fairbanks Transit Bus 142, a rusty and dilapidated hulk made famous by Jon Krakauer’s 1996 book “Into the Wild” and a subsequent film of the same name, which depicts the starving death of 24 years. the unlucky old adventurer Christopher …
Read More »From the Editorial Office: Want to help ‘The Post’ thrive? Support us; don’t fund us.
In my last three years at Ohio University, I’ve received and given stereotypical college advice: find an organization you’re passionate about and get started. For over 100 colleagues and myself, the high caliber of the student organization we call home is now under threat. As reported by The Athens NEWS …
Read More »Me and my father: Sophie and Arthur Elgort to make fashion photography a family business
When the coronavirus pandemic began, the Elgorts – photographer Arthur; his wife, Grethe Barrett Holby; their daughter Sophie with her husband and their 3 year old daughter; and their sons, Warren and Ansel, reunited at their 40-year-old family home on Long Island. To pass the time, Sophie, 35 and also …
Read More »Editorial: Celebrating Local News – Delta Optimist
Last week we had the chance to celebrate – virtually of course – the accomplishments of the past year in community news media. The BC & Yukon Community News Media Association presented its 2021 Ma Murray Awards. The awards were presented to community journalists, photographers, editors and sales teams across …
Read More »Editorial summary: Mississippi | Raleigh News & Observer
(Columbus) The Dispatch. June 15, 2021. Editorial: Bulldogs bound for “Starkville North” By Dispatch Editorial Board ⢠50 minutes ago On the eve of NCAA baseball regionals two weeks ago, Larry Buckley, who played baseball at Mississippi State in the early 1970s, was spotted in Starkville wearing an interesting T-shirt. …
Read More »Biden and Poutine meet for the first time in Geneva
This combination of archival images created on March 17, 2021 shows US President Joe Biden (right) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) Image credit: AFP On Wednesday in Geneva, Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin will meet as respective presidents of their nations, with Washington keen to establish a more stable …
Read More »EDITORIAL: G7 is all hat, no cattle over China’s abuses
Content of the article Last weekend’s G7 was loaded with sailors’ songs, photo ops and merriment with the Queen. What he lacked was the substance and support of European leaders to face the increasingly harsh regime in China. There were courageous words at the meeting in Cornwall, England, and the …
Read More »Editorial: Sky Palace – AirdrieToday.com
The leadership of the Government of Alberta has shown yet another example of âDo what I say, not what I do. The leadership of the Government of Alberta has shown yet another example of âDo what I say, not what I doâ. Earlier this month, a photo went viral of …
Read More »Beaumier exhibition a chance to learn more about the NMU campus | News, Sports, Jobs
As busy as a person can be with work, family, and the other demands of life, sometimes it is easy to overlook the beauty right in front of you. This includes the charming Northern Michigan University campus right here in Marquette. On Saturdays, an occasion begins to learn about the …
Read More »Homophobia in Sacramento is unacceptable during Pride Month
Reverend Matthew Woodward, Cathedral Dean of Trinity Cathedral, holds the burnt remains of one of the LGBTQ rainbow flags from his church on Saturday morning, June 5, 2021, in downtown Sacramento . Rev. Matthew woodward Pride Month is meant to be a celebration – a time when communities recognize LGBTQ …
Read More »Did Ken Paxton Save Texas For Trump? He certainly thinks so.
June 12, 2021Update: June 12, 2021 3 a.m. In this file photo, former President Donald Trump greets as he arrives alongside Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in Dallas, Texas on June 11, 2020. NICHOLAS KAMM, Contributor / TNS We are generally not fans by US Representative Louie Gohmert, but that …
Read More »Tax deal could remind the world of the value of the G7
Lots of things straddle this weekend’s advanced economies summit, which will be hosted by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Cornwall, England. As leaders produce flowery statements that declare unity on key issues and call for concerted action to resolve them, the most important outcome will be their agreement to …
Read More »Editorial: MSU’s ally is not enough, it is performative
The second the calendar moved to June, we’ve seen businesses and organizations change their logos to bright colorful icons, depicting the colors of the rainbow and more. Some have even incorporated the trans flag to prove their alliance, most notably Michigan State University. At least they did. The rainbow logo …
Read More »Senator Sampson responds: Courant’s editorial on race and education was unfair
(b) For the purposes of this section, âdivisive conceptsâ means the following concepts: (1) One race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex; (2) the State of Connecticut or the United States of America is fundamentally racist or sexist; (3) an individual, by reason of race or …
Read More »Editorial: Make it a fair fight for media outlets | Notice
Photos of some Bulletin staff appeared on the newspaper’s Facebook page promoting Senate Bill 673, the 2021 law on competition and preservation of journalism. It is certainly personal interest. The Bulletin would benefit from this. But so would other newspapers and news organizations, large and small across the country. And …
Read More »Kevin Strickland skips unfair grace line, says Mike Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has suggested it just wouldn’t be fair to let Kevin Strickland, who even prosecutors now say he’s been in jail since 1978 for a triple murder he didn’t commit , skip the line in front of the 3,000 other grace seekers awaiting his attention. Fair is …
Read More »Editorial Summary: Transparency: Time to Allow Cameras in Court – Albert Lea Tribune
The live broadcast of Derek Chauvin’s murder trial was unprecedented in the history of access to courts in Minnesota, but so far it has not given rise to any serious consideration to make all courts open to the live broadcast or even photography. Hennepin County District Judge Peter A. Cahill …
Read More »EDITORIAL: Walking with the Broadband Band Wagon, Part 2
Read the first part The mission of the HUBZone program is to promote job growth, capital investment and economic development in historically underutilized activity zones … by providing contractual assistance to small businesses located in these economically struggling communities. … – US Department of Defense Office of Small Business Programs …
Read More »The story behind Samsung’s pioneering V-NAND memory solution – Samsung global newsroom
As the global pandemic continues to transform our daily lives and routines, the bonds we have with our family and close friends are more important than ever. Whether it’s reuniting with friends or reminiscing about photos taken at a past family event, those moments we value the most have become …
Read More »One Texan’s “electoral integrity” is another’s “voter suppression”. A question about the vote? We have answers.
One person’s âelectoral integrityâ is always another person’s âvoter suppressionâ – even after all the ink poured into these pages to clarify the difference. Today, we’re trying a different format to complement our editorials on voting: a straightforward Q&A that strives to answer lingering questions with clear answers. Many queries …
Read More »Upcoming chats and guests of Star Opinion readers | Local editorials and opinions
Here are some of the animals from the Opinion team who will be joining the pet show and telling stories on June 10th. Top, left to right: Dorothy, Finn, Olivia Bottom, from left to right: Tebow, Nala and Zola Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Daily Star Opinion team has been …
Read More »Editorial: Don’t Abuse Donation Boxes, Donation Centers – Albert Lea Tribune
Many people have expressed dismay this week to see photographs of sofas, furniture, televisions and other bags of items left outside the donation boxes of disabled U.S. veterans near Walmart. The boxes are meant to collect small items such as clothes and shoes and to help Minnesota veterans. The DAV …
Read More »Editorial – Maple City Musings: The Ogdensburg Journal is back | Editorials
Every community has a story to tell. The Journal is back to make sure we tell. After a short hiatus, the Johnson Newspaper Corp. brought back a newspaper whose origins date back to 1858. The Journal will be a weekly newspaper with the mission of providing local news, information and …
Read More »We Animals Media Launches New Stock Site With Over 10,000 Pictures Of Famous Animal Photojournalists
We Animals Media (WAM) has launched a new world class stock site animal photojournalism, stimulated by the growing interest in animal and environmental issues. The site features over 10,000 photos and videos from over twenty professional photojournalists from seventy countries documenting the intersection of animals with many of the major …
Read More »Congratulations to Galveston’s 50 Best Students and Teachers | Editorials
Almost 50 years ago, the Galveston Academic Excellence Booster Club created the Top 50 Awards to recognize outstanding students and teachers from local, public and private schools. Galveston’s annual Top 50 awards program is one of the island’s finest traditions. Each year, schools in the community nominate their best students …
Read More »Editorial: Laurel Run Park deserves to be preserved | Editorials
There are a lot of demands on the public dollar. While environmental infrastructure is among the most important, it is often overlooked, as is Laurel Run Park in Hawkins County. Rogersville / Hawkins County Chamber says Laurel Run is amazing. âThere are 37.5 miles of trails and a lookout point …
Read More »Western Herald Editorial Board shares thoughts on integrating into the WMU community | Notice
Editor-in-chief Destini Lindsey interviews an activist at a memorial for George Floyd in Bronson Park. Western Herald file photo Joining the Western Michigan University community with thousands of other students can be a daunting thought. But with over 300 registered student organizations (RSOs), every Bronco has a space to shine. …
Read More »A day that transcends politics | Editorials
In 1863, more than 100 people died when anti-conscription riots raged in New York City. The rioters who opposed the Union project were particularly aimed at abolitionists and blacks. In 1917, socialists like Eugene Debs were arrested under the Espionage Act, passed by Congress to prevent “interference in the success …
Read More »What would those we honor on Remembrance Day think of local assaults on democracy? | Editorial
On this Memorial Day, as democracy in America is under attack even in the halls of government, we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. We wonder what those heroes we honor on this day would think of seditious Americans and big dollar political donors who selfishly …
Read More »Hearts and Darts: Hearts to Maria Dietrich, Marge Bostlemann; Darts at Glenn Grothman | Editorial
Each week the Ripon Commonwealth Press runs Hearts & Darts and / or Quote of the Week on one of its opinion pages. Here’s what made Hearts & Darts for the May 27, 2021 edition of the Ripon Commonwealth Press. Hearts to Maria Dietrich, resident of Ripon, for distributing âBand …
Read More »Editorial: Short takes good works in graveyard, bad works on Capitol Hill | Editorial
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko delivers a speech during a May 9, 2020 military parade that marked the 75th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, in Minsk, Belarus. (Pool photo via AP, file) Associated press By the editorial board Cemetery clean-up rekindles black history A local Belleville fraternity has …
Read More »Anti-Semitic acts on the increase and must be condemned
The world has shrunk and a battlefield in one region becomes a battlefield in another. We see this dynamic unfolding in America, the hostility apparently inspired by the recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. With the war approaching its second week, the death toll has continued to climb – more than …
Read More »Kenosha News Editorial: Sheriff’s Department Body Cameras Provide Evidence and Protection for Members of Parliament and the Public | Editorial
Tesla stop squad camera front view Support local journalism Your membership makes our reporting possible. {{feature_button_text}} The cameras are still on, but start recording when certain triggers occur. Squad cameras start recording when the light bar is activated or when the vehicle reaches a speed of 90 miles per hour. …
Read More »Remember the cost of a free and undivided republic, per daily editorial
If you open a newspaper this week, you will see advertisements for Memorial Day sales. Your inbox is probably flooded with such ads. In addition to sales, Memorial Day images include barbecues, parties, and pool openings. It’s the official start of summer. A lot of people go to a beach, …
Read More »Tokyo 2020 CEO says cancellation was not discussed after sponsor editorial
sport Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said on Wednesday it was natural for news agencies to have different views on the Summer Olympics when asked about an editorial from a sponsoring company calling for the cancellation. FILE PHOTO: Tokyo 2020 CEO Muto Toshiro attends a press conference after a Tokyo …
Read More »Bad news on a conveyor belt as Yaas draws closer – The New Indian Express
Tauktae, named after the Burmese gecko, has just left our mutilated west coast. Now, a deep depression in the east-central Bay of Bengal has escalated into a moving, deadly force – dubbed âYaas,â after an Omani tree. East and West confuse us; danger leaps upon us from all cardinal directions. …
Read More »Editorial: A year after George Floyd’s death, Richmond still seeks closure and change | Editorial
To deny the oppression perpetuated by this vision is to deny the experience of Robert Leon Bacon and others. In a letter of December 2, 1955 to Governor Thomas Stanley published by the Library of Virginia and referenced by Levin, Bacon spoke of the betrayal that came with being Black …
Read More »Editorial: Spirit-Filled Latinos a Pentecostal Gift in the American Church
At this year’s meeting of the American Academy of Hispanic Catholic Theologians, or ACHTUS, Fr. Allan Deck of Loyola Marymount University spoke about the decline in church membership in the United States, a concern for all of us who love the church. But he was not discouraged, and he recognized …
Read More »Star Editor: Here’s Why Your Star Is Different Nowadays | Local editorials and opinions
If you read the Arizona Daily Star in print or through our electronic edition, you may have noticed that it’s been a little different lately. Our pages now use new fonts intended to increase readability. And they’re furnished by a central design center at Lee Enterprises, made up of award-winning …
Read More »Local journalism is essential infrastructure, but can the independent free press remain free when federal funding kicks in? | Editorials
Opinion of News-Miner: U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, if successful, would subsidize local newspapers and broadcasters with $ 2.3 billion in public funding – in grants and tax credits – as part of the $ 2.3 trillion infrastructure plan of President Joe Biden’s dollars. To that end, the Washington Democrat earlier …
Read More »Return of Marin History Museum is cause for hope, celebration – Marin Independent Journal
After a long wait, the Marin History Museum returns to downtown San Rafael, back to its long-standing home in the historic Boyd Gate House. Sadly, the museum has had a tumultuous adventure over the past two decades, ranging from an overly ambitious plan to open a rock ‘n’ roll museum …
Read More »The tradition of Colorado burro racing.
Slate home page editors spend a lot of time researching editorial photos to put on our site. Sometimes these searches give unexpected results: random, confusing, and fascinating photos that don’t belong on the homepage, but are too good not to be shared. Every week, we will share the strangest son …
Read More »Sentinel Colorado Wins 9 Editorial and Photo Awards at Annual Colorado Newspaper Convention
Protesters and police, including Chief Vanessa Wilson, center, kneel together for eight minutes and 46 seconds during a peaceful protest against police brutality, following the death of George Floyd on Tuesday, June 2 2020, in Aurora, Colorado. Floyd died in police custody on Memorial Day in Minneapolis. The photo of …
Read More »EDITORIAL: Log Cabins vs Cargo Containers, Part 4
Read the first part I sat down with a local real estate agent last month to discuss our âhotâ (but also terrifying) real estate market in Pagosa Springs. The market is considered âhotâ because there is more demand than supply; it’s a ‘sellers’ market’ where you can quite easily sell …
Read More »Editorial: Covid, other pressures should not stop the press
By the Herald Editorial Board Imagine the last pandemic year without finding a newspaper on – OK, near – your door every morning or a click on the newspaper app on your smartphone. Where would you have found easily accessible and reliable news on the coronavirus pandemic; the number of …
Read More »Editorial: Tell a friend; bring a chair; come and enjoy the Festival
Whether this is the most anticipated of all time is up for debate. But the 43rd annual White Lake Water Festival which begins today and takes place on Saturday night has certainly been one of the most welcome public events in some time. Global pandemics will. As sad as it …
Read More »Mead HS students respond to photo controversy with editorial – FOX31 Denver
Man steals excavator, tries to hit officers with bucket, police say YourCentralValley / 11 hours ago Video Watch out for teens: bad social media decisions can haunt you into adulthood New / 7 hours ago Video In Mead’s photo incident, activist says schools should be held accountable too New / …
Read More »Santa Fe is back for summer 2021 | Editorials
A summer in Santa Fe hardly seems typical without its markets, music, and multiple gatherings of family and friends. That’s why the summer of 2020 is to be put away – the pandemic has shut down the city, for the most part. Not 2021. This summer, even as the nation …
Read More »Editorial: Mad Max Syndrome – SUNSTAR
Hubris of the sick kind. Cebu City Transportation Bureau (CCTO) is posting images of motorcycle groups and individuals on its social media page this week. The agency said concerned citizens had returned photographs and videos of the incidents, the most egregious of them apparently allowing it to easily identify violations. …
Read More »Our Take: Oregon pushes for secrecy in government | Editorials
Sharing someone’s personal information with the intent to harm them could soon lead to legal action in Oregon. A bill in the Oregon Legislature would allow legal action for what is commonly known as doxxing. The bill can help fill a loophole in Oregon law. What is concerning is a …
Read More »EDITORIAL: Log Cabins vs Cargo Containers, Part 3
Read the first part Perhaps the containers could be shipped with the workers already inside. Then if these workers did not do an adequate job of cleaning the floors and toilets in our short term rentals, we could send them straight back to West Virginia or East Timor where they …
Read More »Editorial: Predictable Hardship – The Gila Herald
Photo provided: Hamas fires a rocket at Israel on Wednesday, May 19. Mike Bibb Chronicle In less than four months on the job, President Joe Biden has wreaked havoc across the country. Normally it takes a year or two for most jurisdictions to prove themselves or just spin the wheels. …
Read More »Who will Joel Greenberg be leading prosecutors to first?
Months after his election, Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg turned the Tax Collector’s office into the backdrop for a global criminal enterprise. Indeed, the 86-page account of crimes to which Greenberg pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday encompasses every deadly sins, excluding laziness. Lust, as always, grabbed the …
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