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Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, June 26

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Editorial cartoons for Friday, June 28

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FILE - Lion Air's Boeing 737 Max 8 sits on the tarmac at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia, April 13, 2019. Indonesia said Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021, it is lifting its ban on Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft, three years after one crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 189 people on board. (AP Photo Nicole Evatt, File)
Editorial: Boeing quality proving difficult to recapture

The company seeks to assure its rededication to quality, but recent news is getting in the way.

A person wears a pride flag in their hat during the second annual Arlington Pride at Legion memorial Park in Arlington on Saturday, July 22, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald file photo)
Editorial: A celebration of Pride and the First Amendment

Officials must consider all concerns, but religious unease shouldn’t take precedence over LGBTQ+ rights.

Comment: What ESG is and its role in the climate crisis

Environmental, Social and Governance measure the increasing costs and our response to climate change.

Daniel Bekele, a recent graduate of Everett High School, will continue his STEM studies at the University of Washington.
Comment: STEM education opens paths to fulfilling careers

An Everett High grad, signing his intent to study at the UW, advises students to push themselves further.

Comment: Celebrate Fourth by following ban on private fireworks

Mukilteo’s police chief and fire chief ask you to stay safe and leave the fireworks to professionals.

Forum: Snohomish County depends on Herald’s prep sports coverage

Its stories and photos make a difference in the lives of students and brings the county together.

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Editorial cartoons for Thursday, June 27

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Forum: Herald can’t continue its service with half a newsroom

The newspaper’s owners should reconsider proposed cuts that will diminish the journalism it provides.

Schwab: Why Trumpists are recreating Jesus in Donald’s own image

With the teachings of Christ and the ramblings of Trump in conflict, one must prevail. Guess which.

In face of layoffs, reader, 87, sticking with The Herald

A few years ago, I sent a letter to the editor stating… Continue reading

Everett needs a well-staffed Herald newsroom

I was extremely concerned and disappointed to hear about the recent announcement… Continue reading

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