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Opinion

Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, March 4

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

Letters

Letter: Commentary’s use of poll numbers was misleading

Mark Twain once said there were three kinds of lies: “lies, damn lies and statistics.” The recent Bloomburg…

Letters

Letter: Why should a tax help support biased newspapers?

I read the recent editor regarding efforts to support local journalism (“Hope flickers to ‘irrigate’ the state’s news…

Letters

Lettter: Save the salmon, but for our plates, not to feed killer whales

I’m so tired of hearing about the precious orca whales’ food supply.

Opinion

Why do so many believe Trump’s lies?

Stephanie Martin’s wonderful analysis of the damage of outright lying in government and her references to Hannah Arendt…

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Editorial Cartoons

Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, March 3

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

Letters

Letter: Millionaires’ tax should go to state voters

I want to raise my voice against Washington state implementing a so-called “millionaires ‘tax,” an unconstitutional income tax,…

Letters

Letter: Legislature’s ‘Flock camera’ bill won’t protect data privacy

Flock cameras are up against the ropes in Washington state. And the only thing that can save them…

Columnists

Comment: Decades of presidents ignored Congress, War Powers Act

Trump is little different than many since Nixon. Still, Congress should vote on authorization for war.

Columnists

Comment: Strike against Iran seems like 2003; in some ways, worse

George W. Bush at least got authorization from Congress. Trump hasn’t bothered. And the GOP is fine with…

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Editorial Cartoons

Editorial cartoons for Monday, March 2

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

Opinion

Comment: Who pays if Supreme Court shields Big Oil on climate?

Grab a mirror. Insurers, local governments and taxpayers will get stuck with costs of climate disasters.

Opinion

Comment: President Trump is losing his coveted ‘Bro’ vote

Generation Z males are bailing on Trump because he hasn’t delivered as he promised on affordability or jobs.

Opinion

Comment: Corporations are making more while workers enjoy less

GDP is at record levels, as is CEO compensation. But worker pay, benefits and sentiment are lagging.

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Editorial Cartoons

Editorial cartoons for Sunday, March 1

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

Letters

Letter: Thanks for focus on tire chemical’s threat to coho salmon

I read your editorial regarding 6PPD and House Bill 2410, and want to thank you sincerely for the…

Letters

Letter: Don’t tax nicotine pouches like cigarettes

The Washington State Legislature should repeal its 95 percent tax on nicotine pouches.

Letters

Letter: Lakewood district failed to protect students who walked out for protest

I recently read an article posted on HeraldNet referencing a walkout by students attending Lakewood High School and…

FILE — A Russian Army recruitment poster in Moscow, June 25, 2025. The war in Ukraine has killed or wounded as many as 1.2 million Russians. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times)

Opinion

Comment: How is Putin’s war in Ukraine playing in Russia?

Russians’ support may be more fragile than many assume.

Opinion

Roberts: Whatever EPA protecting it’s not environment or us

Its scuttling of a 2009 climate finding could doom the U.S. to economic and environmental losses.