EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week. The most-read story of the post-Christmas and New Year period was the news that a Canadian bank has taken ...
What, there is no Santa Claus?! That was 2025 for me. A rude awakening by a child that there is no benevolent, kind, jolly adult who loves and rewards us for being good the past year. Until a year ago ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. As a Bobcat fan whose family has bled Blue and Gold for over 20 years, I find the complaints ...
Re: “Ferguson backs WA income tax on millionaires” (Dec. 23, Business): Gov. Bob Ferguson is correct in repeatedly saying there is an “affordability crisis” in the state. Voters can no longer afford ...
The state Legislature has difficult decisions to make in regards to balancing the budget in the session starting in January. But, as the writer pointed out, supporting people with disabilities in ...
I am amazed that the leadership at City Hall wants to spend $25 million more on City Hall. While our country is rebuilding our manufacturing base, and corporate America is bringing back factories and ...
CKEditor, the leading collaborative rich text editor solution, today released its third annual State of Collaborative Editing Report. More than 500 developers and product managers surveyed reveal a ...
To the Editor: Jason Sorens, founder of the Free State Project, claims he and his movement are conservatives but damaging legislation their representatives have passed tells us otherwise. They believe ...
As a former resident of Odessa and ECISD student during the early 1970’s I’ve seen the quality of public education deteriorate over the years all across Texas. I felt that I received a quality ...
Opinion editors from the Columbus Dispatch and Detroit Free Press are engaging in a comical trash-talking competition. The contest pits Ohio's Amelia Robinson against Michigan's Nancy Kaffer ahead of ...
Letting AI churn out an endless supply of crappy code that humans then have to debug and maintain doesn’t move anybody’s business forward. There is a persistent, dangerous myth in software development ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: During my 27 years as a federal attorney, I asked scores of people to sign sworn declarations that ...
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