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Eighteen sweepstakes casinos operating without licenses in the state of Pennsylvania have been issued 18 cease-and-desist ...
Tired of texting? Send your loved ones some snail mail instead. Rachel Syme, author of "Syme's Letter Writer: A Guide to ...
He signed onto the Letter to Speaker Johnson from the Congressional Hispanic Conference. This letter asks that funding for Medicaid, Pell Grants and SNAP programs not be cut because such cuts ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, under a court-ordered protection from deportation to El Salvador, was a dolphin snared up in the tuna net of a mass deportation. He and at least four others committed no ...
The sidewalk shouters don’t get to rule over us. We refused them. Rejoice! If you are sending a Letter To the Editor, please be sure to follow these rules: Letters have a firm 200-word limit and ...
An official on the administration’s antisemitism task force told the university that a letter of demands had been sent without authorization. By Michael S. Schmidt and Michael C. Bender Harvard ...
Thai farmer Daeng Donsingha was already worried for her family of nine when rice prices in the world’s second-largest exporter of the staple crashed this year after India resumed exports. Now, she’s ...
The Trump administration’s letter to Harvard University threatening financial ruin if it does not agree to a list of demands was sent by an official “without authorization,” according to a ...
Everyone is terrified. Everyone is shocked. I’m turning off the TV and starting to pack. The government we spent two centuries building is being ripped to shreds by an unelected billionaire.
Letter: Tucson’s best days are behind it As a native Tucsonan, I have witnessed many changes to our city over the past 59 years. For the most part, those changes have been positive.
What is the city of Champaign thinking by building a $2 million-plus entertainment center/plaza downtown? There are only a few retail stores and no people other than a majority of homeless there ...
This letter is in response to one which appeared in the April 17 edition. It was about the TIF district making its way through the approval process for downtown Rutland. The author posed this question ...
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