04-16-2024  4:32 pm   •   PDX and SEA Weather

Take the word of a man willing to stake a million dollars on it: the U.S. tax system has been…


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With the presidential primary season now moving into high gear, how do African Americans rate the…


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Jefferson Davis MemorialThank you for sharing the information. The insensitivity remains. …


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This is one of a series of Child Watch® Columns on America's Cradle to Prison…


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An economic tsunami is coming at us. We already witness the early squalls. Stocks are down. Gas…


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Until the government is willing to spend as much money on AIDS and education as it does on…


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Letter to the Editor

Since 1989, the US government has been unsuccessfully trying to clean up Hanford, North America's most contaminated site. Unfortunately, without imminent cleanup, Hanford's radioactive and chemical wastes will permanently contaminate the Northwest's life-blood, our Columbia River.
$25 billion have been spent so far, $2 billion a year trying to protect the aquifer underneath the site and the Columbia River. In return, the U.S. Department of Energy produced excuses for numerous delays. Now the DOE proposes its costliest and most life-threatening delays. ...


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In this season of Thanksgiving, I wish you wealth in the things of true value — family,…


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The seeds of doubt are planted early in life — in the years of greatest vulnerability. Unless…


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Today I received my fourth-quarter 2007 Anti-Money Laundering Training Program notice. After my…


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