Editor: Recently, I discovered the most incredible civics program. It is called the National Civics Bee and it is run by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, nationally and locally. It is for students in the ...
Every individual in an Alaskan leadership role needs to carry a copy of Larry Persily’s article “The simple answer to Alaska’s outmigration problem” in the Dec.8 ADN. The governor and all the members ...
Bjorn Lomborg admits climate change is real, but he is not giving credit where credit is due for those seeking solutions and implementing them as soon as possible (“The true cost of wind and solar,” ...
The editorial “Turnpike debt problems must be Harrisburg priority” (Sept. 12, TribLIVE) was spot on: We need a solution to the state’s longstanding transportation-funding shortfall. The report by ...
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I am writing in response to the March 2 letter that Claire Pang wrote. Her question was, “What has happened to our City Council”? The answer is a large number of new members. I fear that the campaign ...
Sometimes the smallest things can help solve the biggest problems. Brine is salt water waste produced during oil extraction that can be 100 times saltier than the ocean. This salt water destroys the ...
I was pleased to read that the Legislature is again considering a bill that might make condominium construction a more reasonable proposition for developers. As the article correctly stated, there ...
To the editor: Guest contributor Iddo Gefen not only laments the analogy between the human brain and artificial intelligence, but he also suggests that human minds don’t learn or recall like an AI ...
(This letter was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy.) I'd like to respond to a recent letter by John Sorg, in which he asserted many inaccuracies about the school voucher issue ...