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  1. 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.

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  2. Iowa soldier hurt in Iran war strike said blast threw him 10 feet

    Iowa soldier hurt in Iran war strike said blast threw him 10 feet

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  3. Misstatements hide truth on SAFE-T Act

    Attorneys blame SAFE-T Act for outcomes it does not cause.

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  4. Poloncarz's State of the County address to focus on affordability, quality of life. (And not just for humans)

    Erie County's economic growth and financial stability highlighted in State of the County address

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  5. Pappas leads in fundraising in US Senate race

    Chris Pappas leads John Sununu in fundraising

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  6. Could the insect apocalypse be fueling the decline in some migrating birds?

    Insect decline linked to bird population decline

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  7. ONE CYR'S VIEW: Indonesia-U.S. agreement has global significance

    Indonesia and US establish Major Defense Partnership with global significance.

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  8. Will Sutton: Louisiana Legislature shamefully seeks to undo will of Orleans voters

    Louisiana Legislature seeks to downsize Orleans Parish justice system

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  9. Froma Harrop: Politicians ruin careers to sleep with staffers

    Eric Swalwell resigns from House seat after misconduct allegations

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  10. Letter: Cigarette litter is toxic

    Cigarette butts are a major source of toxic chemicals in the environment.

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  11. Edmisten: Why the 38 million Americans who live alone need a ‘buddy system’

    Living alone can lead to social isolation and increased risk of depression and anxiety.

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  12. Trump Tries to Get on God’s Good Side After Week of Blasphemy - The Daily Beast

    Trump participates in marathon Bible reading event

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  13. South African Business Optimism Wanes in March on Iran Conflict

    South African business sentiment drops to 6-month low amid concerns over Iran conflict

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  14. Ballot counting accuracy to be tested at County West

    Ballot counting accuracy to be tested at County West

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  15. Patel sues The Atlantic over reported drinking

    FBI Director Kash Patel sues The Atlantic over reported drinking

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  16. Starmer acknowledges envoy error

    Keir Starmer acknowledges mistake in appointing Peter Mandelson

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  17. Labor secretary ousted after abuse of power accusations

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigns as Labor Secretary

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  18. Portal for refunds on tariffs launched

    Portal launched for businesses seeking refunds on tariffs imposed by Trump

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  19. EU turns focus toward peace in Palestine

    EU shifts focus to Palestine amid changes in Hungary

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  20. Panel asks possible victims speak up

    House Ethics Committee seeks information from possible victims of sex misconduct

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  21. Lookback: Week of April 21 to April 28

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  22. Conflict with grieving grandmother

    Conflict arises with children's mother's mother over blended family dynamics.

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  23. Freedom of speech is at the heart of America. Our history proves it

    Freedom of speech has been a cornerstone of American history, allowing for diverse perspectives and ideas to flourish.

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  24. Allison Schrager: Why aren’t Americans working as hard as they used to?

    Americans' work hours and productivity have decreased despite an increase in automation and technology.

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  25. Stop outsourcing your judgment: Brené Brown in conversation with leadership coach Aiko Bethea

    Aiko Bethea discusses the importance of anchoring in one's core values, aligning intention with impact, and practicing accountability and repair in personal and professional relationships.

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  26. Behind the scenes with Minneapolis 911 dispatchers

    Operation Metro Surge presented unique challenges for Minneapolis 911 dispatchers.

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  27. Israel’s critics are winning the battle for the Democratic Party

    Key point: 40 Democratic senators voted to block a military sale to Israel.

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  28. In ultra-competitive Twin Cities grocery market, Target revamps strategy

    Target revamps strategy to compete with Walmart in Twin Cities grocery market

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  29. As Democrats debate their relationship with Israel, AIPAC donations to Angie Craig complicate her campaign

    AIPAC continues to hold fundraisers for Angie Craig despite her campaign's vow to stop taking money from the group.

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  30. On 4/20, a struggle over marijuana's future in Virginia looms

    Virginia cannabis bill in jeopardy

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  31. South Carolina chief justice asks for reforms

    South Carolina chief justice asks for reforms

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  32. Early voting draws strong Southside turnout in highly controversial special election

    High voter turnout in early voting surpasses November's numbers in certain Southside areas for special election on Virginia constitutional amendment.

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  33. COLUMN: Gen Z civic belonging needs a place in social media era

    Social media plays a significant role in shaping Gen Z's civic engagement

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  34. COLUMN: When we disinvest in people, we all pay the price

    Budget priorities focus on economic growth, job creation, and defense spending.

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  35. Normal mayor relfects on Vatican trip, meeting with Pope Leo XIV

    Normal Mayor Chris Koos reflects on Vatican trip

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  36. Rochester considers housing code updates

    Rochester City Council to hold public hearing on proposed 2023 housing code updates.

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  37. ARTHUR CYR: Hungary election reconfirms democracy

    Hungary's opposition secures landslide victory in parliamentary elections

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