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- Trump says Cuba is “next.” What does that mean?
Trump hints at future Cuba sanctions, implies regime change
- Douglas Heuck: Can we change Pittsburgh’s population trajectory?
City council members discuss potential changes to alleviate population decline.
- Republicans Shouldn’t Kill the Dignity Act—They Should Make it Tougher
The Dignity Act is a step forward in immigration reform.
- Maine can do better than Susan Collins | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins' support for the SAVE America Act raises concerns, and her actions seem to prioritize special interests over Maine voters.
- Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell to deliver 63rd State of Metro address on Wednesday
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell to deliver 63rd State of Metro address on Wednesday
- GOP tensions over DHS funding intensify between Senate, House Republicans - The Hill
GOP leaders duke it out over DHS funding
- Billy Price’s ‘Random Madness’ finds soul legend still stretching
Billy Price’s ‘Random Madness’ finds soul legend still stretching
- Most OC residents want a path to legal status for immigrants. Most Republicans don’t
Most OC residents support a path to legal status for immigrants, but most Republicans do not.
- University of Minnesota expands food shelf as 1 in 4 students needs aid
University of Minnesota expands food shelf to address growing need among students
- MAHA moms are rallying in D.C. to protest the Trump administration’s handling of glyphosate, the weedkiller sold as Roundup: “It’s just crazy, its ubiquitous presence in our lives”
Glyphosate controversy sparks protests in DC
- We Are Bombarding America’s Forests With Roundup
Exposure to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is widespread in American forests, contaminating waterways and harming wildlife.
- Another Leader Flails in Peru, the Worst Place to Be President
Peruvian President Pedro Castillo fires and arrests top military leaders
- Buddhist monks taught me to slow down, to breathe | Opinion
A local grocery store in Maine has become a serene oasis.
- Germany Preps Controversial Millionaire-Funded Whale Rescue Effort
Germany launches costly, contentious rescue of stranded humpback whale
- Squeeze in these seasonal activities before the tourists get here | Column
Maine's summer destinations are ready
- Spring scouting report: These under-the-radar openings are worth your attention
Rangers are in for a surprise as they look to bolster their attack with a highly touted young striker.
- This Maine schoolhouse-turned-home has students’ names carved on the walls
Maine schoolhouse-turned-home has students' names carved on the walls
- The Editorial Board: Poloncarz is right to stress county programs that fill crucial gaps
Erie County under Poloncarz is well-governed
- Dan Adamski: Pittsburgh can revive Downtown
Pittsburgh's downtown area can be revitalized with the right investment and planning.
- Editorial: City Council's unaccountable spending makes a mockery of city budget crunch
City officials are criticized for wasting taxpayer dollars on lavish spending.
- Will a real Walt Longmire step up and run for office?
Walt Longmire, the fictional character from the TV show, is not a real person and is not eligible to run for office.
- Comanche Nation Gift Shop hosts Mother’s Day Vendor Fair
Comanche Nation Gift Shop hosts Mother's Day Vendor Fair with Native-owned vendors selling handmade gifts.
- COLUMN: Access to autism care is life changing for Oklahoma families
Autism diagnosis rates are increasing in Oklahoma
- COLUMN: Freedom Caucus needs to rethink its approach to governing
The Oklahoma Freedom Caucus's approach to governing is being questioned.
- COLUMN: Revisiting the end of history
The 1990s marked the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- COLUMN: Odenkirk continues old-man action renaissance in enjoyable 'Normal'
Bob Odenkirk stars in 'Normal', a new film where he plays an everyman who becomes embroiled in a series of intense action sequences
- Old Ole Kim logo is new again at Cameron University
Ole Kim logo restored at Cameron University
- Longboat library seeks book donations
The Longboat library is collecting book donations.
- Innovative free formula bank in Pittsburgh reaches milestone: 5,000 babies fed
Free formula bank in Pittsburgh provides a new resource for low-income families.
- 'China's Nostradamus' terrifying warning about how US-Iran war will end
The US and Iran will engage in a war that will end with a surprise attack on the US mainland.
- The Daily Dirt: Mamdani’s socialist supermarkets
Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to launch socialist supermarkets in the city, with the city subsidizing core staples and setting standards for private operators to follow.