Opinion

Dog days are already here for Democrats

Dog days are already here for Democrats

Dog days are already here for Democrats

There’s an old story about a dog-food manufacturer who created a new canine concoction with the best ingredients and infused with the finest nutrients. It was launched into the market with great fanfare.There was only one problem. The dogs didn’t like it.

Vote ‘No’ on State Question 832

Typically the Clinton Daily News will state where it stands in regard to elections the weekend before voters go to the polls. State Question 832, which will be on the ballot for the June 16 Primary Election, requires a little more space to address, so it gets the spotlight a week earlier in advance.

Deportations hurt American workers

Nearly every day, the young construction contractor braces for the inevitable.One more coworker will disappear.Then another one. They just took another one of my guys, his boss will tell him.According to Manuel, at least 20 of his colleagues have been detained or deported by U.S.
Equivocation in Iran may backfire

Equivocation in Iran may backfire

Equivocation in Iran may backfire

Reports about a U.S.-Iran peace deal have been served up in recent days as a tasting menu. Instead, it increasingly seems like a palate cleanser.Donald Trump suggested a deal was impending. Iran said much the same. Now it seems less an agreement than an “understanding.” The U.S.

Time moves along at its own pace

If anyone out there is a true control freak – bad news friend, because there’s no true way to lasso and wrangle the concept of time into submission. It’s a losing proposition or pursuit.Time will move along at its own pace and with it comes joy and sorrow, elation and heartbreak.
UNC-Chapel Hill turns to Church

UNC-Chapel Hill turns to Church

UNC-Chapel Hill turns to Church

When addressing the 2026 graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, country music star Eric Church used words rarely heard in secular campus rites, such as “faith,” “family,” “grace” and “soul.
Learning something valuable

Learning something valuable

Learning something valuable

It was 1959, and I was a senior in high school, hanging out at the Jewish Community Center in my hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey, when I ran into the older brother of a girl I knew. His name was Barney Frank, a student at Harvard, and the next few minutes changed my entire life.