It is more than unfortunate that virtually everything seems to be colored by politics these days. It also may be hazardous to our freedoms.
More and more, it is becoming apparent that a few powerful people in the government broke the law in spying on a candidate for president in 2016. Just ...
Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Sunday Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral.
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Thumbs Up – To John Dunn, director of operations at Michael ...
For many years, local public health agencies were viewed by many Americans as centers for anti-smoking campaigns, immunizations for children in low-income families, enforcers of restaurant cleanliness rules and similar activities. Suddenly last winter, all that changed.
Now and probably for ...
Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Sunday Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral.
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Thumbs Up – To all those who have participated in preparing ...
At a time when partisan game-playing has caused some Americans to lose faith in Congress, it is a pleasure to note the occasional victory for bipartisan common sense.
One occurred last week, when President Donald Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law. The measure provides $9.5 ...
Thank heaven for those gullible Americans. Let’s hope they never wise up. If they do, we’re out of jobs.
One wonders whether that thought crosses the minds of Russian disinformation specialists who have had so much success sowing dissention in the United States. If not, it should. We ...