My View
BY DON SORCHYCH | MARCH 26, 2014
Pets and wildlife
My wife Shari Jo and I live on the outskirts of Cave Creek and have had many wildlife encounters and stories. We once raised six hybrid wolves; all of them died between ages 15 and 16. Even though they were penned in an acre, they forced wildlife away from the house.
Guest Editorials:
BY ROBERT ROMANO | MARCH 26, 2014
Giving away the Internet surrenders the First Amendment
On March 14, the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) issued a press release stating its intent to "transition key Internet domain name functions to the global multistakeholder community" from its current contractor, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
BY ROSEANN SALANITRI | MARCH 26, 2014
Millennial Committees of Correspondence
Do you believe that the average American is woefully uneducated about the national problems we are facing?
Do you feel compelled to inform and educate the masses about the troubles we are facing as a nation?
BY BERNARD L. WILLIAMS | MARCH 26, 2014
Ukraine and Russia, Russia and Ukraine – The Responsibilities of “Life” Mis-organized
We, modern men and women, sometimes do not recognize the difference between the feeling of correctness, because it springs from the magnificence and power of pondering and deciding, and the requirements for the day.
BY SHELDON RICHMAN | MARCH 26, 2014
Did Team Obama blunder or conspire in Ukraine?
While no one ever lost money overestimating the capacity of the U.S. government to blunder, we cannot rule out that American officials knew exactly what they were doing when they helped provoke the crisis in Ukraine.