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- As universal open enrollment stalls, school districts face questions on their own policies
State Legislature weighs alternatives to stalled open enrollment bill
- Kansas City residents face new political reality after redistricting ruling
Kansas City residents adjust to new congressional district boundaries following Missouri Supreme Court ruling.
- Is Missouri heading for an illegal primary election? Opponents of new map say yes
Missouri's new congressional map may be unconstitutional, opponents argue.
- Our Speech and Conduct Toward Others
Our words and actions can influence others, we should be mindful of our speech and conduct.
- Here are the megadonors and dark money groups boosting James Talarico’s anti-billionaire Senate bid
Texas billionaire and philanthropist, Tom Hicks, is backing the pro-Talarico super PAC.
- Cornyn and Paxton bury each other in negative ads as Senate GOP runoff enters final stretch
Cornyn and his allies have spent millions on negative ads
- Carnegie Mellon graduates its first student with a bachelor's degree in robotics
Carnegie Mellon University has awarded its first student with a bachelor's degree in robotics, marking a milestone in the field of artificial intelligence.
- Brandan Bidois makes 'super special' major league debut, becomes first Australian to play for Pirates
Australian player Brandan Bidois makes MLB debut with Pirates
- Remote Aboriginal community's banking hub proposal rejected
Proposal rejected
- Letter: SAVE Act would create voting barriers
The SAVE Act would limit voters' ability to change their party affiliation.
- Letters: Voters forced to choose party can choose to create confusion
Louisiana voters face party affiliation requirement
- Letters: Baton Rouge needs to protect its jewels like City Park
Baton Rouge City Council urged to take action to protect City Park
- Spanberger signs Virginia paid family leave bill into law
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signs paid family leave bill into law.
- To stand up and protest
Protests have been a cornerstone of American history
- Absentee, Early Vote-By-Mail Ballots Now Available
Absentee ballots and early vote-by-mail ballots are now available for the June 23 Primary Election.
- Shaky ceasefire holds as strait stays blocked
Kuwait accuses Iran of failed attack on Chinese port site
- Process to transfer ownership of properties near Cliffs jumpstarted
Aquinnah voters approve transfer of properties near the Cliffs for cultural and educational uses.
- CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: Starmer’s EU push faces a harsh political reality
Keir Starmer seeks to reset UK's relations with Europe to boost popularity
- Mexico, CIA reject report of US assassination campaign against cartels
Mexico government rejects US claims of CIA involvement in anti-cartel operations
- Polling Quiz: How well do you know your peers?
The poll surveyed 1,000 undergraduate students, with 73% saying they have a close friend or classmate they don't want to live with.
- ‘Resist our selfish president’ in favor of ‘We, the people’ - Kevin Baird
President Trump's focus on himself poses a threat to democracy
- Why Dems Are Really Made About the Virginia Supreme Court Torpedoing Their Map
Virginia Supreme Court's ruling on gerrymandering could limit Democratic Party's power
- Wyomingites must declare a political party by tomorrow. Here’s how
Wyomingites must declare political party by tomorrow
- Hollywood Laughs At Chelsea Handler’s Childless, Abortion-Filled Life
Chelsea Handler's childless life
- Letter: Yes, they’re coming for it all
Middle class prosperity has vanished for many, leaving them wondering where it went.
- Pennsylvania Universalist Convention trustees hold annual meeting
The 194th Annual Membership Meeting of the Trustees of the Pennsylvania Universalist Convention was held at the First Universalist Church of Brooklyn, Pa.
- Trump goes to China as Iran war smolders - NPR
Trump heads to China in search of wins.
- Families struggle to maintain overgrown Mt. Zion Cemetery as ownership questions remain unresolved
Families are mowing the cemetery themselves due to unresolved ownership issues.
- Senior Services urges purple font awareness to spotlight elder abuse
Davidson County sees concerning cases of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- Exclusive: China Ambassador Talks Trump Visit, Iran War and 'Chinamaxxing'
China Ambassador talks potential US cooperation on issues such as trade and climate change, expresses skepticism over US involvement in the Iran war, and warns of the need to avoid 'Chinamaxxing' a US naval blockade of the South China Sea.
- Memorial Day events set for Jay-area towns
Veterans organizations to hold Memorial Day events
- Jordan: Trump pulls American troops from Germany – breakup or reset?
US President Donald Trump orders withdrawal of American troops from Germany
- Immigration scams are on the rise in Hampton Roads. Here’s how to spot them.
Immigration scams on the rise in Hampton Roads
- How Kim Reynolds’ priorities fared in her final year as Iowa governor
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed tax cuts into law, expanded school choice programs, and overhauled welfare reform.
- $1.2M Federal Funding Boosts Baltimore Gun Violence Reduction Efforts
$1.2M in federal funding to support Baltimore gun violence reduction efforts.
- Here's a longtime Lafayette banker's take on the state's economy: 'Louisiana is due for a 10-year run'
Key point: Longtime banker Joe Zanco predicts a 10-year economic run for Louisiana.
- China’s Best Friend? Donald Trump!
China's relationship with US has deteriorated under Trump
- 'Magical Babysitter': You're a parent. Plans fall through. What next?
No backup plan in place
- Who stays? Who goes? Breaking down the Penguins' roster as the offseason begins
The Pittsburgh Penguins are shedding salary cap space, with several key players set to become unrestricted free agents.