In 1953, William Golding was a middle-aged schoolteacher living in a council flat in Salisbury when he submitted a typescript of what would become Lord of the ...
President Trump’s warnings about the “enemy within" have become an organizing frame for his political rhetoric. Trump has vilified peaceful demonstrators as “thugs,” “paid agitators and ...
Winter is her season of creativity. She travels on trains, not planes, and likes to jot “gnomic lines” in various notebooks. For her, trains are a place of imagination, but also a reminder that the ...
A cooperative CEO argues that a five-year Farm Bill is essential for farmers' stability amid market volatility and rising costs.
Chris Quinn, editor of cleveland.com, shares insights on AI in journalism through his Letters from the Editor, maintaining ...
The Daily's editors call on Stanford and the broader community to stand up for campus journalism on Student Press Freedom Day.
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Letters to the Editor: Gubernatorial candidates need to recognize when it's time to drop out
'Don't be stupid. Don't let good intentions splinter the Democratic primary vote for governor,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Bridge-building matters, but it does not address a deep imbalance of power between Israel and the Palestinians.
William Harris, Strategic Campaigns Specialist at The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, defends activism on ...
An editor discusses reactions to using AI in journalism, noting positive reader feedback, criticism from peers, and support from those embracing AI.
I began prosecuting cases in 1973 and became a District Court judge in 1989 for the Montana Fourth Judicial District Court. While I officially retired in 2016, I remain active helping on cases and ...
Senator Sheehy’s recent editorial on the Fourteenth Amendment left me with more questions than answers about its intent. He ...
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