by Tim Searchinger The mammoth pandemic stimulus and spending bill Congress passed last month includes billions of dollars to expand solar and wind energy. These are good measures to address […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
Remember when we almost got rid of single-use plastics?
Back in the before-times (pre-COVID-19 pandemic), there was a movement to reduce single-use plastic that had gained traction nationwide. People were making the conscious choice to take reusable bags to […]
Struggling with the guilt of spreading COVID
by Maryann J. Gray When someone unintentionally kills someone else, it’s usually because of a car crash. In 2020, COVID-19 could easily have been the No. 1 cause of such […]
Can there be a better 2021 in the ‘Divided’ States of America?
by Cal Thomas I don’t like making predictions for a new year because they are just guesses and, like palm readers, fortune-tellers and “experts,” guesses are often wrong. The point […]
Obama’s return
We have not heard much from the 44th president of the United States during the last four years. Now he has reappeared. The occasion is the publication of his presidential […]
Once in office, can Biden bring back America’s brand?
by Ellen Halle In 2015, when I was 23, brimming with idealism and newly arrived in Kenya, taxi drivers would regularly strike up conversations with me about their dreams of […]
Taking a stand against extremism
by Saskia Hostetler Lippy Lately, I have been reflecting on what I have in common with extremists. It turns out that the list is longer than one would think. I […]
GOP’s final attempt to overturn the election
There are many ways we could describe Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert’s lawsuit against Vice President Mike Pence in his official capacity — none of which are printable. The lawsuit essentially […]
Jan. 3 letters to the editor
An historic day: Reader agrees with Lou Dobbs Dec. 1 was a remarkable date that will, alas, be celebrated by none but me. On that date, I agreed with Lou […]
Guest essay: Hands-on learning benefits companies, apprentices
by Leanne Stowers Education is the foundation of a thriving economy. Education creates a qualified workforce. Education is the reason people become doctors, educators, writers, designers, entrepreneurs and CEOs. Education […]

