Opinion

The Oldest Hatred Roars Back

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In one day of savagery, Hamas brought the world’s oldest hatred into the mainstream. The upwelling of antisemitism around the globe, and especially in the United States, mocks the naivety of those who imagined that the oldest hatred was mostly in the past, that Israel could be a normal nation, or that a twostate solution to the Palestinian issue could be realized in the near future. American Jews, stunned by the worst mass murder of Jews since the Holocaust, are reeling from the lack of basic decency shown by many progressives. If your ideology blinds you to the crimes of rape, arson, kidnapping and mass murder, what is there to discuss?

Oklahoma may be losing in bids for businesses because lawmakers focus on wrong issues

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Legislators should take a look in the mirror before pointing fingers to figure out why major companies choose to set up shop elsewhere The City of Ardmore recently received devastating news that its Michelin tire plant will close by 2025. As Oklahoma Voice reporter Carmen Forman reported, the planned closure of the 53-year-old plant, which employs 1,400 workers, came as a shock to state and community leaders.

The One Where Matthew Perry Determines His Legacy

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Since Matthew Perry died last week, I’ve seen countless clips in my social media feed of his work as Chandler Bing on “Friends.” But snippets of a recent interview have also been circulating. In November 2022, Perry was a guest on “Q with Tom Power.” He was promoting his memoir, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.” Perry told the show host, “When I die, I know people will talk about ‘Friends,’ ‘Friends,’ ‘Friends.’ And I’m glad of that, happy I’ve done some solid work as an actor, as well as given people multiple chances to make fun of my struggles on the World Wide Web... but when I die, as far as my so-called accomplishments go, it would be nice if ‘Friends’ were listed far behind the things I did to try to help other people. I know it won’t happen, but it would be nice.”

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: About eight months ago, I met “Len” through a dating app. I’m 71, and he’s 81. We clicked right away and started a beautiful relationship. He calls me twice a day and comes to visit me once a week. We go out for dinner and take some road trips once in a while. He never invites me to the house where he lives; he told me that it belongs to his brother and he only occupies a room in the back, which was added to the house. He told me he has a house he’s renting somewhere five hours away from where he presently lives.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: I love my job. I love the people with whom I work; yet recently, a member of my office decided on their own that they wanted to purchase an office support pet, despite not needing any additional support in an already sound and safe office environment.