Gary Conklin: How to prevent an AI race to recklessness

About the writer: Gary Conkling started writing stories as a child and publishing them on his own hand-cranked printing press. Little did he know digital technology would make it possible to repeat the ...

Jeb Bladine: A worthy holiday delays newspaper delivery

We newspaper folks keep track of many, many things: Deadlines, for example; election dates; court schedules; names and numbers of local officials who return phone calls, and those who commit themselves ...

Investigating the Bible: A very good father

Erma Bombeck was a syndicated humorist, writing thousands of columns from 1965-1996. Here’s one from 1973: “When the good Lord was creating fathers, he started with a tall frame. A female angel ...

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Jonah Goldberg: Let's hear it for Team Capitalism

I am not a huge fan of Elon Musk as a political activist or commentator.

 

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##“Love’s Old Sweet Song” graces the Clerk’s Office lobby.

Quirk of the Week: Pulling for a ‘Sweet Song’

Or, altar-native takes at the county Clerk’s Office When Quirk of the Week’s “The Gone Show” left off last week, it mentioned the old-but-new voting instructions in portable voting ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Faulconer-Chapman School in Sheridan is named for the two founding families of the West Valley town. A.B. Faulconer is credited with being the first white settler to establish a claim on the north shore of the South Yamhill River.

What in the Yamhill: Faulconer and Chapman

This week we return to the city of Sheridan in the West Valley. The town was laid out by Absolom Bainbridge Faulconer in 1865. His plat included land from four different claims, the Faulconer ...

Oregon Secretary of State photo##In 1968, Oregon state Rep. Bob Packwood, 36, upset incumbent U.S. Sen. Wayne Morse, making Packwood the youngest senator in the country at the time.

Randy Stapilus: Looking at late Oregon Sen. Bob Packwood beyond the scandal

After Robert Packwood, the long-time U.S. senator from Oregon, died last weekend, news stories about him flowed around the country. Most had a common theme.

 

Investigating the Bible: Humble fruit

John Barletta worked as a Secret Service agent for Ronald Reagan at his Santa Barbara ranch. Very skilled on horseback, he became the president’s riding companion. Reagan’s code name was Rawhide. ...

Jeb Bladine: A good time for the occasional sports column

This is a sports column. I’m a long-time basketball fan. My earliest years of home TV coincided with Boston Celtic NBA championships in 1957-59-60-61-62-63. Celtic star Bob Cousy inspired those ...

Leland Thoburn: An open letter from a goose

“Taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to procure the largest quantity of feathers with the least possible amount of squealing.” Or so said Jean-Baptiste Colbert, finance minister to Louis XIV.

 

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Jonah Goldberg: America was more of a mess 50 years ago than today

About the writer: Conservative D.C.-based commentator Jonah Goldberg serves as editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, hosts The Remnant podcast, authors a weekly Los Angeles Times column, holds a chair with ...

Mel Gurtov: There’s a method to Netanyahu’s madness

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election chances election hinge on carrying his war Hezbollah and keeping the fires burning with Iran. At the same time, he must assuage Donald Trump, who has called Netanyahu “crazy” for undermining US-Iran peace talks by continuing military action in Lebanon and trading fire with Iran.

 

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##College Street bear statue, with “Noodle 1” golf ball eyes.

Quirk of the Week: The gone show

School’s nearly out, summer solstice nears, it’s professional baseball/basketball overlap time ... This is a season of transition. With that, a new selection of “Gone, returned, revisited ...

From the Conversation: As Colorado River shrivels, states angle for advantage

The Colorado River is in trouble. Simply put, not as much water flows into the river as people are entitled to take out.

 

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Kirby Neumann-Rea: Mind the GAPS

The inside story on man caves and she sheds