Trump the new Midas
- 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
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- Larry Lucero Frank Grijalva and Sharon Bronson Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A Southern Arizona Energy Alliance board argues that Tucson Electric Power’s Midtown Reliability Project and new Vine Substation are essential to meeting growing energy demand, improving grid reliability and supporting economic growth. The opinion piece also urges voters to support a propose…
- Terry Bracy Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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- Ron Lent, East side
Before World War Two, the War Department had offices scattered throughout the Washington metro area. In May 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, realizing a world war was imminent, approved plans to build a structure large enough to consolidate all military agencies under one roof.
- Albrecht Classen, Midtown
The great dealmaker brags about his agreement with Iran, but in reality, he is the loser having to negotiate with the very Iranian leadership he had wanted to destroy. The Iranians managed to resist and even badly hurt the greatest military might; they continue building weapons, and they wil…
- Ellen Marshall, North side
Please vote for Joanna Mendoza for Congress. She is strong enough and smart enough to stand up to DJT’s unhinged presidency in order to advocate for the needs of the American people. Her military leadership demonstrated a fearlessness in doing what was right and necessary. Mendoza is who we …
“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.
I was seated onstage at Grand Valley State University’s commencement when Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak leaned into the microphone and reframed the entire conversation about artificial intelligence in six words.
Banning vile views is counterproductive, deprives public of chance to engage, reject
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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 immigration-related spending despite including other investments she supported.
Nobel Winner Maria Ressa DELIVERS Hard-Hitting Speech At Harvard ‘We Are Testing Ground For Tech...’
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa delivered a powerful and eye-opening speech at Harvard, warning graduates about the growing influence of technology on society, democracy, and public discourse. Drawing on her experience in the Philippines, Ressa described the country as a “testing ground…
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 foundation of U.S. leadership in global affairs.
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
A Southern Arizona Energy Alliance board argues that Tucson Electric Power’s Midtown Reliability Project and new Vine Substation are essential to meeting growing energy demand, improving grid reliability and supporting economic growth. The opinion piece also urges voters to support a proposed franchise agreement between TEP and the city.
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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.
“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.
I was seated onstage at Grand Valley State University’s commencement when Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak leaned into the microphone and reframed the entire conversation about artificial intelligence in six words.
Banning vile views is counterproductive, deprives public of chance to engage, reject
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 immigration-related spending despite including other investments she supported.
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Before World War Two, the War Department had offices scattered throughout the Washington metro area. In May 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, realizing a world war was imminent, approved plans to build a structure large enough to consolidate all military agencies under one roof.
The great dealmaker brags about his agreement with Iran, but in reality, he is the loser having to negotiate with the very Iranian leadership he had wanted to destroy. The Iranians managed to resist and even badly hurt the greatest military might; they continue building weapons, and they wil…
Please vote for Joanna Mendoza for Congress. She is strong enough and smart enough to stand up to DJT’s unhinged presidency in order to advocate for the needs of the American people. Her military leadership demonstrated a fearlessness in doing what was right and necessary. Mendoza is who we …
Trump the new Midas
