Louisiana lawmakers are getting ready to ban fluoride from drinking water. One of the major arguments being put forth is that of "informed consent," that residents should not be forced to consume ...
To the Editor: I read Rep. Tom Cormen’s letter (“Power-hungry data centers don’t fit New Hampshire realities”) in the Jan. 7th Union Leader. Disclaimer, I am not a Democrat by any stretch of ...
The editorial about women having fewer children is shameful (“Should we worry about American women having fewer kids?” May 4). There is a pathetic patronizing attempt to walk the misogynistic message ...
This regards state Senate Bill 243, which seeks to put on a statewide ballot a constitutional amendment requiring unanimous criminal jury verdicts for conviction. Your March 21 article on the bill ...
Re: “Schools should focus on teaching English” (Page A6, June 25). This letter to the editor reflects some general misconceptions about bilingual education. Related Articles Letters: College transfer ...
To the editor — In response to Sue Januscheitis’ letter that Republicans support Putin, your argument is lost in your message. Trump derangement syndrome came about because of people like you ...
Research shows that the average public school student loses approximately 25% of the previous year’s reading skillset during the three months of summer break. For math, the loss is 30%. American ...
The arguments for intelligent design is beyond question. Researchers who study biogenesis have always had to make a blind leap of faith to go from non-living matter to the simplest living organism.
One of the surest signs that you are winning an argument is when your opponent resorts to calling you names. In her recent letter to the editor, Mary Blair asserts that there is no financial crisis in ...