A Tucson opinion writer argues that supporting electric grid upgrades does not necessarily mean supporting continued private ownership of Tucson Electric Power. The piece calls for a broader public discussion about utility ownership, rates and local control while acknowledging the need for r…
- Consuelo Hernandez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An Arizona state senator seeking reelection is highlighting accomplishments on health care, mental health, public safety and community funding while defending a vote against the state budget. In the opinion piece, she argues the budget failed to address concerns about school vouchers and imm…
- Gerald Farrington Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An opinion writer argues that recent U.S. military actions and tensions in strategic waterways highlight the limits of hard power and the risks of overextending American influence. The piece calls for a renewed emphasis on diplomacy, international cooperation and “soft power” as the foundati…
- Mo Goldman Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
Concerns about “affordability” dominate the news cycle these days. Progressives typically see this as a reason for more public-sector meddling in the economy. But that ignores the oft-overlooked nexus between government and higher prices.
- Howard Weiss Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A Tucson opinion writer argues that supporting electric grid upgrades does not necessarily mean supporting continued private ownership of Tucson Electric Power. The piece calls for a broader public discussion about utility ownership, rates and local control while acknowledging the need for r…
- New York Post - Vertical
President Trump told blue-collar Pennsylvanians Tuesday that "fat drugs" are going to become cheaper for millions of Americans next week after he strong-armed all major pharmaceutical companies to lower prices, declaring that his drug pricing reforms "alone should win the midterms." Trump vi…
- Jack Graef, SaddleBrooke
Dear President Trump, thank you for keeping us safe. Iran once posed a real threat. No more. Thanks to your insight, and with the help of Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, you bombed Iran into submission, and it took only a “week or so.” You achieved the impossible by getting Iran to eliminate it…
- Paul Wunderlich, Foothills
The analysis article by Samia Nakhoul of Reuters published Wednesday June 17th (Gulf recalibrates as Iran emerges intact from war) did an excellent job of detailing what a colossal geopolitical blunder the United States has made in undertaking (with Israel) the war against Iran. We have been…
- Henry Walls, Northwest side
You are to be congratulated on your near successful avoidance of any reference to the international football (soccer) competition known as the World Cup - a competition, which, I hear, is taking place in 3 countries in North America and which, in its final rounds, is being played by teams fr…
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Well, we just had UFC fights on the White House South Lawn. One of the participants yelled that Michelle Obama is a man, which caused Trump to smile. Pretty classy. What's next? Strippers and pole dancers in the East Room?
Under recent administrations, our Deficit has continued to grow, but especially under the current one. Explain how arresting, imprisoning and deporting thousands of immigrants is helping our national budget. The cost of purchasing & retrofitting giant warehouses; the cost of feeding &…
All of the liberal media, with CNN leading, rushed to the algae infested Reflecting Pool in Washington DC to report on the disaster. CNN even took a sample and sent it to a pool company for analysis. This whole journalistic effort deserves a Pulitzer. However, no comment on how DC has been s…
Trump’s childish pettiness has backfired again. Workers slowly complied with a court order to take his name from the Kennedy Center, finishing around 3:00 AM when few people would be around to take photos.
Thanks to Barbara Liguori for her excellent op-ed. New data centers in Tucson and Marana can be powered by solar farms and battery energy storage systems. Beale Infrastructure must build solar farms backed up batteries so that they generate their own electricity.
Anadem for his head, tunic for his ample body (white, of course, to capture the purity of his station and being), sandals for his feet (easily slipped on and off after repetitive washing away the drool of supplicant proximity).
Our President seems to have lost his touch in selling his successes to the American public. His new “American flag blue” Reflecting Pool is full of green algae and the blue paint is peeling. His “wall of shame” is covered in tarps after removal of his name from the Kennedy Center.
To our readers:
A defining moment from John McCain’s 2008 campaign is being revisited as a reminder of political integrity, highlighting the importance of correcting misinformation — even within one’s own party — in today’s polarized climate.
Juan Ciscomani has a pivotal role to play in protecting public lands. It's a role that he must fulfill.
The Herald has missed its mark in offering us reassurance of the court’s stability and the strength of democracy. And when it values confidence over honest scrutiny, its words ring hollow.
Concerns about “affordability” dominate the news cycle these days. Progressives typically see this as a reason for more public-sector meddling in the economy. But that ignores the oft-overlooked nexus between government and higher prices.
A Tucson opinion writer argues that supporting electric grid upgrades does not necessarily mean supporting continued private ownership of Tucson Electric Power. The piece calls for a broader public discussion about utility ownership, rates and local control while acknowledging the need for reliable energy infrastructure.
President Trump told blue-collar Pennsylvanians Tuesday that "fat drugs" are going to become cheaper for millions of Americans next week after he strong-armed all major pharmaceutical companies to lower prices, declaring that his drug pricing reforms "alone should win the midterms." Trump vi…
“Oh no, not us — not ever.” For 10 years running, that’s been the Democratic response to any suggestion that grassroots liberals are like Republican voters and equally susceptible to supporting scandal-plagued populists like President Donald Trump.
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Dear President Trump, thank you for keeping us safe. Iran once posed a real threat. No more. Thanks to your insight, and with the help of Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, you bombed Iran into submission, and it took only a “week or so.” You achieved the impossible by getting Iran to eliminate it…
The analysis article by Samia Nakhoul of Reuters published Wednesday June 17th (Gulf recalibrates as Iran emerges intact from war) did an excellent job of detailing what a colossal geopolitical blunder the United States has made in undertaking (with Israel) the war against Iran. We have been…
You are to be congratulated on your near successful avoidance of any reference to the international football (soccer) competition known as the World Cup - a competition, which, I hear, is taking place in 3 countries in North America and which, in its final rounds, is being played by teams fr…
