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Staff members pick out free groceries for a customer at a food pantry at Shiloh Mercy House in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 5, 2021. U.S. food banks dealing with increased demand from families sidelined by the pandemic now face a new challenge – surging food prices and supply chain issues. As holidays approach, some food banks worry they won't have enough turkeys, stuffing and cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Residents picking up free groceries in Oakland said they're grateful for the extra help as the price of dairy, meat and fuel has shot up. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)

Ask Dr. E: Does everyone have a conscience?

Dear Dr. E: Is there a difference between righteous indignation and conscience? Does everyone have a sense of indignation, and does everyone have a conscience? If everyone possesses these things, why does anyone exhibit bad behavior?

Nuclear disarmament not an option

Joseph DeTrani is correct that we should all be concerned about nuclear proliferation, but he is quite wrong if he thinks China will help resolve the North Korean nuclear threat ("Instability in Northeast Asia," Web, July 15).

In it for America

There really is no doubt that former President Trump won the 2020 election but that it was then stolen, as were many others (Kari Lake's, for example).

All-out war against Trump

Per their playbook, the Democrats are hell-bent on indicting Trump for the Jan. 6 "insurrection" ("DOJ invitation to appear before Jan. 6 grand jury amounts to 'ambush,' say legal analysts," Web, July 18).

Where are we going next?

As Chairman of the House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, one question I am regularly asked is, "In space, where are we going next?" My answer is always the same, "It depends."