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Tone down rhetoric, find motive

Someone tried to send a bomb to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but it was intercepted by the Secret Service, it was revealed earlier this week. The Secret Service also was looking into what may have been an explosive sent to former President Barack Obama and many others. Police in ...

Cartoon misses the mark

We at The Telegraph stridently defend the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. After all, particularly on this page, that is what we practice. Therefore, we do not take criticizing another publication’s political cartoon lightly. However, we believe the attempt at satire an Arizona ...

Alarming

As tens of millions of dollars worth of federal grant funding continue flooding New Hampshire to battle the opioid epidemic, addiction and mental health counselors in Nashua said the city faces an escalating problem with methamphetamine. This human-made stimulant drug is more commonly known as ...

Foolish

Unless they find motorized transport, the at least 7,000 Central Americans trudging on foot through Mexico will not arrive at their destination, the U.S. border, for three to six weeks. Good. U.S. officials will need all the time they can get to prepare for the small army’s arrival. Use of ...

What about the others?

Thoughtful Americans ought to be concerned about the murder of a journalist who wrote columns about Saudi Arabia for the Washington Post. But what about the other 44 journalists who have met violent deaths this year? What about the 48 who perished in 2017? Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi Arabian ...

Consequences

Clearly, officials in some Central and South American countries are capitalizing on U.S. domestic policies to handle some of their own problems. The fact they get to embarrass President Donald Trump’s administration seems to be a bonus for some of them. Rampant violence and poor economies ...