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Opinion
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Editorials
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Daily Herald opinion: There is doubtless some justification for persistent complaints about the levels of government spending that dominate local, state and federal budgeting. That said, it also bears noticing when when well planned and executed government spending plays an important role in protecting our quality of life.
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If there is anything constructive to be said in the aftermath of the third attempt on Donald Trump’s life in less than two years, it must surely be that all the things sa...
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The first thing to be said about the Illinois House’s approval last week of a proposed state Constitutional amendment on redistricting is that it is a laughable commentar...
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Letters to the Editor
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The 2024 presidential election revealed that millions of Americans seemed to have paid little heed to the threat that Donald J. Trump posed to America's democracy, specif...
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Mr. Vercillo’s letter to the editor on April 27 is both amusing and alarming. Mr. Vercillo questioning the pope is laughable, as is him calling the pope “the patron saint...
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Regarding the April 26 story “There are solutions to health insurance affordability crisis” by Elliot Richardson, President of Small Business Advocacy Council:
Mr. Richa...
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Columns
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Syndicated columnist Jeff Robbins:
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Columnist Jim Slusher: When writers manage to blend all the main styles of writing into a single story, it can be especially gratifying. Riveting even.
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Guest columnist Keith Peterson:
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Cartoons
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