“Our energy costs are way down. Our groceries are way down. Everything is way down. And the press does not report it.” That was President Donald Trump on Nov. 6. Advertisement Article continues below ...
Nov. 23: There’s a new level of property tax rebellion this time. But it’s not all bad news. Scott Stantis editorial cartoon for Nov. 23, 2025, on the latest property tax bills. (Scott Stantis/For the ...
Precious few things we do all at once, as a nation, with a shared sense of generosity and belonging. Celebrating Thanksgiving is one of those things. We gather with family and friends, dishing out old ...
The University lobbied historic amounts. Administrators talked to the federal government. They worked to make a case to alumni and the American people about Cornell’s value and values. After nine ...
When The Oregonian began publishing 175 years ago, the newspaper was a vehicle for the opinions of its founder, Thomas J. Dryer. He advocated for Whig Party policies, crossed swords with rival ...
In 1999, R. Bruce Dold, then deputy editor of this page, participated in a self-reflective editorial board piece about constancy and change. Anyone who knows anything about editorial boards, including ...
As another wonderful semester filled with ups and downs comes to an end, the Editorial Board would like to take a moment to reflect — not only on the changes we hope to see next semester, but also on ...
Perhaps the third time is the charm, as Anaheim figures out what to do with the city-owned Angel Stadium. City Council this month revisited that hot-button issue, which is a bold decision given the ...
Indiana has gained attention in the national media of late, most notably after the state Senate voted not to follow President Donald Trump’s command that Hoosier lawmakers redraw the state’s ...
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