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Opinion
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Editorials
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For now, let’s be hopeful and thankful.
We have so few opportunities for pure joy in international politics, we can sometimes feel that we have to take whatever comfort w...
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As frequent visitors to our neighboring metropolis to the east and occasional tourists elsewhere around the country and around the globe, we would -- with pride and witho...
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Daily Herald opinion: This week, a proposed Chicago-to-Rockford rail project simultaneously took a step forward and one back, but we’re pleased to see that it hasn’t been dead after all, just delayed.
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Letters to the Editor
What hypocrisy. An overweight commander in chief had the audacity to dismiss the fitness of the United States Military. Here is a person who did not serve one day in the ...
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I saw in the Daily Herald recently that Elgin is going to save the world by cutting emissions 60% in five years and be carbon neutral in 25 years using green energy sourc...
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In the Fencepost of Sept. 17, a letter appeared from Mr. Nick DiGiovanni bemoaning the Daily Herald’s attempt at being honest with the American people by pointing out Mr....
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Columns
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Syndicated columnist Debra J. Saunders: The knives are out for CBS News' new editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss. Because she succeeded.
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Syndicated columnist Jessica A. Johnson: About a week after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a survey conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research was released, offering insights about the direction in which our country is headed. After the troubling political violence we have witnessed recently, it is not shocking that a majority of those surveyed believe we are in a dire situation.
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After less than nine months in his second term in office, Americans are now finding what President Trump’s “Make America Great Again” and Project 2025 are all about — reb...
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Cartoons
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