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Shangri-La Dialogue held in Singapore, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth touts Trump as a 'common sense' leader who is a 'man of peace, a force for peace.' Given how the Russia-Ukraine War has dragged ...
They were always the small-market team that exceeded expectations ... Mr. “We’re ready to go big game hunting” couldn’t bag a single trophy. So he did the unthinkable: losing on purpose.
To the editor: Now that Sunny and Gizmo have piqued our interest for the last few months, the eaglets are preparing to leave the nest and their parents, Jackie and Shadow (“Big Bear eaglets get ...
If red light cameras don’t — and the data says they don’t — they violate both the spirit and the letter of that law. Then there’s the hidden cost: higher insurance premiums. More tickets ...
To patch the mess, he gave out $28 billion. But most of that cash went to big, rich farms. Small ones got scraps. He hurt them, then paid them with their own tax cash and called it help.
During National Volunteer Week, the American Red Cross Pennsylvania Rivers Chapter celebrates the selfless volunteers whose unwavering support makes it possible for us to assist people in need ...
The Breckenridge Town Council supports the proposed mill levy increase from 9 mills to 13 mills for the Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District in Breckenridge.
Recent reflections on the 2024 election outcome highlight a disconnect: A seemingly strong economy didn't resonate with many voters, suggesting the benefits of growth weren't broadly felt.
Recent letters to the E-R have commented on the red-light camera system approved unanimously by the City Council. I am the council person who introduced this item two years ago and want to clarify ...
I would like to add a word of caution about red light cameras. Despite the claims by advocates, there is no independent verification that photo enforcement improves public safety. Experience has ...
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