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Editorials

Orchids and onions

ORCHID: To Lou Zona, executive director of the acclaimed Butler Institute of American Art,and other leaders there for their commitment to regain prestigious accreditation for the museum from the American Alliance of Museums. It lost that internationally recognized accreditation for the first ...

Thorough audit of city police, fire needed

Youngstown City Council members are to be commended for taking action in light of astronomically excessive 2024 overtime in the city’s police department that was first reported in this newspaper last month. Specifically they are calling on state Auditor Keith Faber’s office to conduct a ...

Reparations are a bad idea

A new law, buried inside an otherwise obscure piece of federal legislation, permits the Washington, D.C., City Council to establish a commission that will give “reparations” to descendants of enslaved people who can demonstrate how slavery and Jim Crow laws have negatively affected their ...

5 years later: Reflecting on the pandemic

National Public Radio recently posted a questionnaire on its website asking readers to reflect on their experiences when the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down in 2020. For those who were able to quickly resume their usual routines after the World Health Organization announced an end to the ...

Taking our rights seriously

“If all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, Mankind would be no more justified In silencing that one person, Than he, if he had the power, Would be justified in silencing mankind.” — John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) The world ...

Canada definitely is not the enemy

Canada has always been an inoffensive country, and how is that working out for it? President Trump has made more threatening sounds about Canada than about Russia. He is wielding a weapon — sweeping 25% tariffs — that would almost certainly drive our Friendly Neighbor to the North ...