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- Hollie Colahan and Norberto J. (Bert) Castro Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Conservationists warn that new legislative efforts could undermine decades of work to restore the endangered Mexican grey wolf to the wild. Supporters say the species’ recovery remains fragile despite recent population growth in Arizona and New Mexico.
- Brooks Keenan Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An opinion piece warns that growing excitement over artificial intelligence and rising stock markets could mask deeper economic risks, including job losses, inequality and financial instability for working Americans.
- Steve Farley Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Supporters say a proposed Paramount and Warner Bros. merger could boost Arizona’s growing film industry, bringing more movie productions, jobs and economic investment to Tucson and other filming hubs across the state.
- Mike Carran, West side
Trump’s Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum's corruption and ignorance is appalling. Burgum recently tried to kill off wind energy off the coast in Carolina. That offshore wind lease would have created over 37,000 jobs during development and construction, provided billions in wages, and 44…
- Ke Chiang Hsieh, Midtown
While Trump admired Xi, as he did for Putin and Kim, Xi warned him the declining USA must yield Taiwan to his rising PRC to avoid the Thucydides trap. We declining? Consider the facts: Nixon led Carter to dump the ROC (Taiwan) to recognize the PRC, then American capital and technology rushed…
- Joe Sanchez, Marana
My parents never brought us up with any disdain for either party. They have different views on society and the scale shifts from time to time , depending on who is in power. Fast forward 85 years ( my age). I am now engaging and showing my grandchildren disdain towards the Don and the GOP Co…
- SAMUEL ROGERS, Foothills
I live in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills School District (CFSD). Because our 60-year-old neighborhood is hilly with narrow, winding roads, full-sized school buses cannot navigate it safely. Consequently, some children—including my kindergartner—must walk up to a mile over dangerous terrain just…
- Jeffrey McConnell, West side
The article on the front page of the Sports Section about the Grand Canyon ultra marathon brought back memories.
- scott.rada
🎧 From paint colors to career paths, this conversation examines paralysis, uncertainty and the hidden benefits of limits, routines and firm expectations.
At a moment when many schools increasingly blur the line between education and activism, the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools is attempting something unfashionable: protecting classrooms as places of open inquiry rather than ideological instruction.
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America’s political landscape has become a stinking mess. More and more states are joining the race to the bottom to gerrymander away the power of their voters.
In 1788, Virginia convened a convention to debate ratification of the new U.S. Constitution, promulgated in Philadelphia the year before.
Tim Steller’s recent column on the University of Arizona encampments crossed a significant line by casually advancing genocide accusations against Israel. He implies history is steadily validating one side’s moral claims on one of the world’s most disputed and emotionally charged conflicts.
Are we not tired of Trump’s childish antics, his making up insulting names for his enemies, attacking female reporters with abusive disrespectful language, writing vile posts over the internet, stealing from the nation’s coffers without a shred of remorse, cheating his way through life, play…
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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.
🎧 From paint colors to career paths, this conversation examines paralysis, uncertainty and the hidden benefits of limits, routines and firm expectations.
At a moment when many schools increasingly blur the line between education and activism, the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools is attempting something unfashionable: protecting classrooms as places of open inquiry rather than ideological instruction.
The following is the opinion and analysis of the writer:
America’s political landscape has become a stinking mess. More and more states are joining the race to the bottom to gerrymander away the power of their voters.
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Trump’s Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum's corruption and ignorance is appalling. Burgum recently tried to kill off wind energy off the coast in Carolina. That offshore wind lease would have created over 37,000 jobs during development and construction, provided billions in wages, and 44…
While Trump admired Xi, as he did for Putin and Kim, Xi warned him the declining USA must yield Taiwan to his rising PRC to avoid the Thucydides trap. We declining? Consider the facts: Nixon led Carter to dump the ROC (Taiwan) to recognize the PRC, then American capital and technology rushed…
My parents never brought us up with any disdain for either party. They have different views on society and the scale shifts from time to time , depending on who is in power. Fast forward 85 years ( my age). I am now engaging and showing my grandchildren disdain towards the Don and the GOP Co…
I live in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills School District (CFSD). Because our 60-year-old neighborhood is hilly with narrow, winding roads, full-sized school buses cannot navigate it safely. Consequently, some children—including my kindergartner—must walk up to a mile over dangerous terrain just…
