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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I can almost see President Donald Trump's hand up Tom Tiffany's back as the Republican candidate for Wisconsin governor waffles ...
The letter asking the Democrats of Napa Valley to do their homework about Rep. Mike Thompson's voting record ("Do your homework before you vote" published May 21) fails to make the grade. Here are the ...
Re “Data shows limits of city’s strategy on homelessness” (May 10): Regarding this excellent article by the U-T on the state of the homelessness (I mean “unhoused”) problem in San Diego, it does not ...
With just a handful of assumptions, string theory stands alone. Based on the idea that all subatomic particles are made up of vibrating strings of energy, string theory is a candidate for a “theory of ...
For my many Democratic friends who continue to praise Gov. JB Pritzker, a reality check is needed. To date, Pritzker’s only accomplishment has been to bait President Donald Trump — at every ...
Re: “El Cerrito needs a new library; Measure C can put it in motion” (Page A6, March 26). I support libraries, but I oppose Measure C. It is too costly and creates a “forever tax” on El Cerrito ...
If you've ever tried to explain a BMW model name to someone who doesn't follow cars, you know the experience. It usually goes something like: "It's the 340i xDrive... no, not the M340i — that's ...
Response to Rep. Tim Burchett newsletter: My wife and I are asking for your help in receiving payments due. You see, both of us have protested twice against Trump and Burchett on NO KINGS DAY here in ...
With the 2026 tax season officially underway, millions of taxpayers have started filing their returns. For some, the process can be stressful, while others are eager to find out when their refunds ...
After U.S. postal workers got a letter advising how to work during epidemics, hurricanes and civil unrest, social media posts spun the guidance into a conspiracy theory: Surely this was a sign of an ...