To set the record straight for those who don’t have pets, we are pet parents or the pet’s human. Most of us prefer “parents” ...
Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section offer their opinions and thoughts on UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close and ...
From a tenure that led to the largest methane exports ever, to protecting land from further methane exploitation, the see-saw ...
Palm Beach Post readers deserve a space in their newspaper to voice their concerns, question authority and civilly vent.
In “The Word of Dog,” philosopher Mark Rowlands writes that the animals are empathetic and, unlike humans, unburdened by ...
Fossil-fuel polluters set the stage for the fires in Los Angeles. Lawmakers should make them pay for the damage they have ...
The Natick Select Board has voted to write a letter asking Mass Audubon to postpone its plans to demolish the historical ...
It’s encouraging to see Letters to the Editor addressing the importance of formal politeness and courtesy — civility — in writing and speech. Our societal sense of civility has been shifting more ...
A Brazilian teenager's winning letter in a Pulitzer Center contest has caught the attention of a federal official. Juliana ...
The Tribune wants readers to know that we do not selectively pick and choose which letters appear in the paper.
The holidays are over, but you can keep spreading gratitude. Try writing one postcard a month to show appreciation for your ...
Downing Street questioned whether Ms Truss would also be writing to ‘millions of people up and down the country’ who shared ...