Writers express concerns that President Trump may contest the midterm election results. Several letters to the editor ...
They say that if you play with fire, you will get burned, and that’s what’s happening in the Democratic Party, which is embracing DSA candidates who don’t agree with democratic principles. The ...
Letters to the Editor: Climate change-caused weather disasters certainly aren't good for agriculture
All we as humanity have to do to save ourselves is to reduce fossil fuel consumption, while moving toward renewable energy ...
Readers argue that Republican congressional candidate Belinda Keiser did not deserve the paper’s editorial endorsement, ...
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Letters to the Editor: You don't need a 'fiscal expert' to see where LAUSD is wasting money
'When he was acting superintendent, Andres Chait's salary was $395,867, plus a car with a driver. Who is he, Elton John?,' ...
The Santa Cruz Sentinel's Letters to the Editor for July 18, 2026.
Controlling elections | Recycling guides | Two-state solution. Mercury News reader letters to the editor for July 19, 2026.
Send your letters to letters@themercury.com. There is a limit of 250 words per letter, and one letter per person per month.
Here is a selection of letters from Tribune readers sharing thoughts on Chicago’s bike lanes. We will publish the remainder ...
New York Post readers discuss the Supreme Court ruling to uphold state bans on biological males playing in female sports.
We must look at rail as vital transport infrastructure, because the country is completely saturated with cars' ...
Sheboygan residents submitted letters to the editor on topics including voter ID laws and local tax financing. One writer ...
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