There are a few things I love more in the world than newspapers. They’ve existed for hundreds of centuries as ways to ...
Re: “Implausible, Inconsistent and Unsubstantiated by Evidence” (Dec. 16, 2025) This Source news article provides Andres Portela the opportunity he wasn’t given by consultant Amy Ahrendt in her ...
You, our readers, sent us hundreds of letters in 2025, and the Opinion Team members weren’t your only readers. Some of the ...
An L.A. Times reader tells movie theaters to 'stop showing commercials for 25 minutes or longer before the movie begins' and ...
Kudos to letter writer Freddie Dunn and seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady for advocating President’s Day as a floating ...
For our world, I hope for sustained peace deals. I hope for a healthier political climate. I hope for better general ...
As the year comes to an end, Envelope editor in chief Matt Brennan runs down his top movies and TV shows of 2025.
A newspaper can sometimes feel like a fire hose, delivering a steady stream of information to the reader. This person was ...
I agree that we need to look for ways to reduce our energy use. So, as I read the op-ed “New energy sources needed now” (Dec. 17, TribLive), I was distressed because it was promoting the use of ...
Regarding the front-page headline from Dec. 13-14, "Come Dec. 31, what happens at landfill?" That is a really good question. Seneca Meadows Inc. will continue doing what they do, bringing trash into ...
Maybe you see him, maybe you don’t. He’s the small disheveled man with the scruffy little dog that sits outside Walmart or sometimes proudly strolls his dog through Walmart. Do you ever have a second ...