Government actions -- and inaction -- are on the minds of Oklahomans. Send us a letter with your opinions on the news of the day ...
Despite their legal limbo, unauthorized immigrant workers are a major part of the economy — and they contribute more than ...
People tied to Elon Musk‘s DOGE have been working at the IRS for several weeks and have been interested in how they can use ...
This letter explores the historical progression of drug abuse among veterans on Guam, focusing on heroin in the 1970s, and the rise of cocaine, ecstasy, and methamphetamine, commonly known as ...
For many Germans, the indelible World War II memory is a U.S. GI handing them a chocolate bar. No doubt the candy was accompanied by a smile and maybe a few words in German. More than the ...
Sen. Telo Taitague’s Bill 15-38 seeks 10-year lease terms, while Sen. Joe San Agustin’s Bill 8-38 seeks 30-year terms. To create a fair compromise, merge Taitague’s bill with that of San ...
For decades, America’s dominance ensured relative global stability, secured trade routes, and underwrote a system where military alliances were backed by economic might. But now, with rising ...
In a recent column written by Gerry Perez, PhD, acting general manager of the Guam Visitors Bureau, he provided intriguing insights as an executive and doctoral degree holder in tourism ...
Why are federal employees on Guam, particularly those working for the Veterans Affairs system, often seen as less accountable and less motivated to improve services? This question arises from the ...
In response to your Feb., 17 editorial, “Credit card bill will hurt those it’s supposed to help”: Capping credit card interest rates will adjust the game’s rules, but there are still ...
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Letters reflect the opinion of the writer. The Yakima Herald-Republic cannot verify the accuracy of all statements made in letters. Writers are limited to one published letter per calendar month.