Major brands for the first time join together to protest still-prevalent hate speech on the social network.
July 2, 2020
Scorpio: Gaining knowledge, experience will help you get ahead
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Margot Robbie, 30; Alex Morgan, 31; Ashley Tisdale, 35; Larry David, 73. Happy Birthday: You may be smart and talented, but you do need to take better care of your health and well-being this year. A fitness routine may not be your idea of a good time, but it will […]
Looking Back on July 2
100 Years Ago: 1920 A Boston delegate of the conference was at the Advent church in Auburn “Who can tell me anything about Ruth?” a Sunday School teacher asked the class, “I can,” was the prompt answer of a little lad, anxious to impart the information. With a smile of satisfaction that her teaching was […]
Edward Walworth: We’ve lost sight of ‘indivisible’
The Fourth of July is approaching and with it will come many displays of the red, white and blue. Parades and public fireworks displays may be curtailed by COVID but, in one way or another, we will all take note of this national holiday. We will hear The Star Spangled Banner and can sing along. […]
Martin Keim: Let’s work together for our safety
I want citizens of Auburn and city leaders to please look at the science of wearing a face covering. It’s not a Democrat, Republican or independent issue. It’s science. There is no way you can stay six feet apart in the local box stores or food stores. All we have to do is wear them […]
Steve Bien: Time to replace Sen. Collins
John Bolton’s memoir confirms the worst of the impeachment charges about President Trump. The president routinely put his reelection strategizing and personal needs over our national security Trump’s behavior was a betrayal, a crass sellout of our national interests for his own ends. In turning her blind eye to his actions, Sen. Susan Collins betrayed […]
Richard Bernard: All we want is change
This summer has no festivals, concerts or theaters and voters appear to be angry at all politicians. Our economy is also not going to recover anytime soon, due to COVID-19, and more federal spending funds will not cure the problem. Both the Republican and Democratic parties share the blame in the manner they responded to […]
Froma Harrop: Some monumentally hard decisions
There’s developed a mindless war against public monuments, and it needs taming.
Cal Thomas: DC is already a ‘state’
The Founders specifically prohibited the District from becoming a state, but who listens to them anymore as rioters deface and pull down some of their statues and liberal judges rewrite the Constitution to conform to the spirit of the age?