Opinion

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Opinion: NY Democratic candidate mirrors Trump campaign strategy

The Democratic nominee’s campaign for New York City mayor is a mirror image of Donald Trump’s first presidential campaign. Their political images might be reversed, but their campaign tactics are awfully similar. New York City Democrats nominated state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as ...

Opinion: Inflation-driven debt spells trouble

Can you hear the canary in the economy’s coal mine singing her heart out? You know that we are headed for trouble when some masses start buying groceries on the installment plan. That is the business model behind the popular “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) borrowing platforms — loans ...

Letter to the editor: Be prepared; FEMA won’t have your back

To the editor: Two things have popped up recently that we should all be concerned about. 1. Even as the president continues spouting his falsehoods just about everything from the actual price of a gallon of gas, who really pays the tariffs, or if all the people he is having abducted and ...

Opinion: Yes, they’re still talking about Epstein

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” President Trump shot back at a reporter during a Cabinet meeting. “This guy’s been talked about for years. ... I mean, I can’t believe you’re asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, where we’re having some of the greatest ...

Your Turn: Letter to a drug dealer

To a drug dealer: I’m not sure what leads someone in life to become a drug dealer. I assume it is greed. I certainly don’t know what leads someone to become a dealer of fentanyl, a drug that inevitably and undeniably ultimately leads to death. There is no way around it — if you are a ...

Opinion: Can American democracy rebuild?

There are a lot of things Donald Trump does not like. Find a common theme, and one may conclude that Trump doesn’t like America. This thought is not original to me. Democratic strategist James Carville offers it as his theory of why Trump wreaks so much damage on this country. Trump ...