Jeb Bladine: AI gives partial thumbs-up to op-ed commentary
This week’s column is built around information from artificial intelligence (AI) — intertwined (hopefully) with splashes of human intelligence (“HI”). In today’s unprecedented ...
Jonah Goldberg: Has Trump already lost Latino vote for the GOP?
For generations, foreign policy eggheads debated the question, “Who lost China?” I’m wondering if election analysts might soon ask, “Who lost the Latinos?”
Randy Stapilus: The mayor and his mission with Portland's unhoused
Approaching his first anniversary in office, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, who ran most prominently on grappling seriously with the city’s homelessness, just made a major course shift. It may — and should — indicate more to come.
Investigating the Bible: When to be thankful
Fred Lockley interviewed a pioneer woman named Valeda Smith Ohmart in 1934. She remembered a story about Tabitha Brown, the founder of Oregon’s Pacific University. Mrs. Brown was a devout and s
Quirk of the Week: Mac’s Ford Street takes a strange turn
In keeping with Thanksgiving, next week’s Quirk will be a smorgasbord; more straight-ford is this week’s. This week, we look at a single Quirk. It involves strips of yellow paint, on Ford ...
Quirk of the Week: Hands up if you like interesting side streets
Kirby Street, no relation, is one of those odd ones in town. It has two stretches of two to four blocks each, separated by a dozen or more blocks. Same with its neighboring Northeast Logan, Irvine and ...
Jeb Bladine: Who won, or lost, the national game of chicken?
Our national game of chicken paused Wednesday night when Congress and President Trump approved a compromise plan to fund the government for another 79 days. I don’t work for the federal government, ...
Leland Thoburn: Acts of kindness can prove catching in the community
In 1998, volunteer organizations from around the world joined together to designate Nov. 13 as World Kindness Day and celebrate it annually.
Janice Allen: Citizen support critical for footbridge project
Attention nature lovers: Please attend an open house Wednesday, Nov. 19, to show your support for a walking bridge across the creek at Ewing Young Park.
Jonah Goldberg: Can socialism ever be more than just a passing fad here?
Here we go again.
Socialism is making a comeback, according to friend and foe alike.
Investigating the Bible: Belief rekindled
In 1921, Swedish missionaries David and his wife Svea Flood traveled to a region called N’dolera, deep within Africa. Jim Cymbala told their story in his book, “Fresh Power.”
Jeb Bladine: Lesson-learning campaign, bad timing: Regroup!
The election math spells likely defeat for McMinnville’s $98.5 million recreation bond proposal — more on those numbers below. Historically, McMinnville voters rarely rejected any bond measure ...
Dennis Goecks: The death of democracy being greatly exaggerated
Over the last month I have seen much regarding the No King rallies, specifically the pictures and information in the News-Register. I asked myself how I would explain all this to a civics class.
Scott Gibson: Society's sense of morality forged through interaction
I recently read a thoughtful Washington Post commentary by Utah governor Spenser Cox and Harvard philosopher Ian Marcus Corbin warning of “the consequences of America’s moral drift.” Their thesis is that many Americans, awash in consumerism and unprotected from corporations that target our psychological weaknesses, have fallen into lives of addiction and meaningless self-indulgence.
