I listened to Trump’s speech in Switzerland. It was a crazy rambling speech. It included his greatest hits of grievances, bragging about how nobody ever saw anything like it about multiple subjects, ...
I attended the joyful and inspiring No Kings protest in Cuyahoga Falls on Oct 18. It was interesting to me that there were three or four people who drove by (multiple times) with pro-Trump flags and ...
Here are this week’s letters to the editor of the Herald Times Reporter. See our letters policy below for details about how to share your views. The 24-hour news cycle bombards us with so much “news” ...
The president recently bragged that “we took the freedom of speech away.” He was referring to burning the flag but, of course, it is up to the courts to define constitutional law, not the president.
Editor: Free speech is an essential feature of our nation’s democracy. The First Amendment protects all forms of expression – oral, print, digital and artistic from governmental interference or ...
So now our so-called president and his FCC appointee are attacking free speech. TV network ABC has “indefinitely suspended” the late-night show of comedian Jimmy Kimmel because Trump didn’t like a ...
I watched the news coverage last week of the Clark County School District meeting in which several people defended teachers making derogatory comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination under the ...
Re: “Cal serves up red meat for Turning Point” (Page A8, Nov. 16). In his column, Max Taves seems to be blaming the victims (i.e., the organizers and attendees of a Turning Point USA open political ...
To the editor: The Nov. 25 letter to the editor "I found article on speech concerns needlessly divisive" criticized The Berkshire Eagle’s Nov. 17 article "First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams and ...
Thank goodness Jimmy Kimmel is back. The vestiges of free speech remain. Whether you like him or dislike him is irrelevant. If you are not a fan, you have the freedom to turn him off, change the ...
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The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Mike Cahalan (“State shouldn't be polishing public speech,” March 29 letter) misunderstands the idea of ...