Three different articles in your July 20 publication underline the huge disconnect between current policymakers’ perception and the realities of our industry. • Despite the great large-truck fatality ...
Faces are of tremendous importance for human beings. That's why in the course of the evolution our visual perception has specialized in the recognition of faces in particular. Until now researchers ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. When school starts, in a few weeks, it’ll be the beginning of my 14th year ...
Questions abound of late, speaking to race, politics, fairness and humanity; not necessarily in that order. America reflects, daily, about who we are, and were, in an effort to label ourselves ...
I grew up with the widely held belief that the economy does better with a Republican in the White House, being that they’re considered the party of business interests. According to recent polls, this ...
In his Sept. 8 letter, “We deserve better from columnist,” Don Newell took exception with Opinion Editor Greg Jayne’s Sept. 2 column about how things were bad 50 years ago (“Yes, things are bad, but ...
The rise of social media and instant access to information have significantly influenced public perception of crime, making it appear more widespread than it actually is. In the 1980s and 1990s, crime ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. You can really tell that Zohran Mamdani’s election to lead the city of New ...
Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon is facing more trouble following a failed test. (Chuck Crow, The Plain Dealer) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon penned a letter for The Cauldron ...
Re: The 24th of August article dubbed ‘Confused.’ It seems the author believes we are sinking into a socialistic third-world status. Niger is a third-world country, is he comparing us to that mess. I ...