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Editorial: Death of hostages amplifies call for peace
The hearts of the commonwealth and of the nation are with the family of Hersh Goldberg-Polin today. The 23-year-old former resident of Richmond was among six hostages killed recently by Hamas terrorists, his body located in a tunnel underneath the city of Rafah, in southern Gaza. His bright light, now...
Letter to the editor: We deserve better than Trump
I’m tired of all the chaos and disrespect spewed out of the mouth of someone who wants to just hoot, holler and yell craziness. I don’t know about you, but I don’t like to be yelled at, called names or to be bullied. When the attempted coup occurred Jan. 6,...
Letter to the editor: Look at facts on Harris, Biden
Wow! So many pathetic letters, filled with what I see as repeated lies and half-truths. Many reflect a deep, seething hatred for Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans. They also demonstrate to me just how successful the 90% Democrat media is at manipulating and indoctrinating people — and affecting elections. It...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 9
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 9....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Sept. 9
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Sept. 9....
Letter to the editor: New Latrobe high school scheduling hurts students
Last year, Greater Latrobe School District administrators did what was best for the students. Students had daily time to enrich themselves in different activities in school, get the educational help they needed, and eat lunch in places like the band room, commons and courtyards. Students had an hour of free...
Letter to the editor: Not too late to keep the trees in Hempfield development
The television program “Today” on Aug. 27 featured a report that shows how greening communities can improve the health of residents. Trees actually reduce inflammation in humans, which means reducing long-term chronic diseases, including heart disease and cancer. No prescription needed. The property between the Mt. Pleasant Road and Cedar...
Editorial: Gun crimes can be lightning fast or take years to claim a life
We think of violence — especially gun violence — as something that is lightning fast. A gunshot is almost a measure of something here one minute and gone the next. Superman famously is described as “faster than a speeding bullet.” But speeding bullets are routinely caught by the slow or...
Letter to the editor: Harris, Dems own illegal immigration crisis
In his column “Playing politics with the border” (Aug. 24, TribLive), Joseph Sabino Mistick blames Donald Trump for seeking an advantage in the coming election by helping kill the Democrats’ recent bill to “provide sweeping immigration and border security reforms.” President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. Bob Casey...
Letter to the editor: Harris’ policies will hurt middle class
We’ve been told inflation is going down. It is not. All inflation is up. What has been coming down is the rate at which it has been going up. It has fallen from a high of 9% to around 3%. It has increased 19% since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Trump works against many of his supporters
Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing, but those Never Trumpers who still let Donald Trump work them into a lather are not the only people suffering from a malady. Here’s another phenomenon that has puzzled many observers: Why do so many of Trump’s most militant supporters still fervently support...
Kelly McKinney: Disaster preparedness must be front and center in the presidential campaign
Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead. In the days that followed, our response to the...
Patricia Murphy: Failing our students, 1 school shooting at a time
It was every parent’s nightmare — news Wednesday morning of a lockdown at Apalachee High School turned into reports of gunfire, then injuries, then deaths. Four people at the Winder, Ga., school — two students and two teachers — are dead, and nine were injured. Horrifically, the shooter was confirmed...
Sheldon H. Jacobson: Is artificial intelligence for the birds? More than you may think.
The test for any breakthrough technology is often where you least expect it, but once it “conquers” that application, even more possibilities may emerge. We all know that artificial intelligence (AI) is touching every aspect of our lives. From when we turn on our smartphone to searching the web to...
Letter to the editor: Kengor’s take on Kennedy family values makes sense
After reading biographies of JFK, RFK Sr. and LBJ years ago, Paul Kengor’s column “Kennedy family values” (Aug. 29, TribLive) sure made sense to me. Kengor inspired me to go back and reread the above biographies. I agree that RFK Jr. stands much the way his father did. Duane Cruz...
Sounding off: Election, politics, local priest among week’s letter topics
The social contract of a civilized society The following are remarks made by Elizabeth Warren in 2011: “There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own. Nobody. … You moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for; you hired workers the...
Letter to the editor: County election deniers see problem that doesn’t exist
County election deniers are attempting to sow chaos in the upcoming election with false claims of tampering and election fraud (“Westmoreland commissioners urged to switch to paper ballots for November election,” Aug. 27, TribLive). In my opinion, Susanna Dejeet and her group are part of a shameless attempt by Republicans...
Letter to the editor: Trump and Christianity
The writer of the letter ”Christians don’t vote for Trump” (July 30, TribLive) invoked Christianity as a weapon to demonize President Trump. His letter, filled with hate and anger, belies his devotion to Christianity. As a devout, practicing Catholic, I believe a Christian must believe everything Jesus taught, without exception....
Editorial: Audit reveals Allegheny County’s unacceptable failure in matching homeless to available beds
There is a simple currency in providing service for the homeless. Is there a person who needs a warm, safe bed in a building with a roof? Is there a bed available? Bring the two together. The problem of homelessness is much larger than that, of course. It involves dozens...
Letter to the editor: Americans want Trump back
Once again, the Democratic Party is resorting to hatred and innuendo in its presidential campaign rather than being forthright with the American citizenry about solutions to problems with the economy, energy, immigration and threats to our homeland. The basement strategy and win of the Biden-Harris administration was disastrous. It gave...
Letter to the editor: Biden responsible for our recovery
In his column “Is it 1968 all over again, and will the results be the same?” (Aug. 24, TribLive), Gary Franks accuses the Harris-Walz team of lies, half-truths and distortions, which is exactly what he himself did. Ex-President Trump’s handling of covid was a monumental disaster. He gutted the Centers...
S.E. Cupp: A debate that could actually turn the election
Believe it or not, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will meet next week in Philadelphia — for the first time. That’s right — Harris, who entered the U.S. Senate at the same time that Trump entered the White House, who had breakout moments during her cross-examination...
Colin McNickle: Stadiums’ economic impacts laid bare
We all remember the hard sales pitch of nearly 30 years ago: The tax-our-way-to-prosperity crowd was pushing, if not attempting to shame, the public in 11 Southwestern Pennsylvania counties to vote for the misleadingly titled 1997 Regional Renaissance Initiative (RRI) referendum. A new and wondrous economic revival was promised for...
James C. Greenwood: Yet more senseless gun violence
Following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in July, President Biden said “there is no place in America for this kind of violence.” On that July day, most Americans claimed to agree with Biden’s sentiment. On Wednesday, at least four high schoolers were killed in Georgia, and President Biden said...
Letter to the editor: Consequences of Trump win concerning
This election has my head spinning. Robert Kennedy Jr. has dropped out of the presidential race and now supports Donald Trump! Can a brain worm do that? Then there is the border. Trump rails against criminal activity by illegals. But surely many such “criminals” crossed when he was president. Best...
