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  1. Texas’ immigration policies are hurting our economy

    Ending in-state tuition for Dreamers could harm Texas' workforce and economy.

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  2. Editorial cartoon: Trump's moods

    Mood swings under fire

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  3. A Day at the Legislature

    Mississippi Dental Association advocates for transparency in dental reporting

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  4. Beshear gives veto pen a workout but GOP has votes to override (copy)

    Governor Beshear has issued over 25 vetoes

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  5. America at 250 bears a distinctly Wisconsin fingerprint

    Wisconsin's progressive history in policy innovation.

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  6. HOLLY HILL TOWN COUNCIL - Banks named chief municipal court judge

    Margo Banks to serve as chief municipal court judge in Holly Hill.

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  7. Kimmel Claims Trump Has 'The Same Views' As The Ayatollah On Free Speech, Women

    Jimmy Kimmel proposes absurd solution to end Iran War by making Trump the new ayatollah

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  8. LOCAL BRIEFS: April 15, 2026

    Noontime Talk: Youth Art Month with Wendi Sparks

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  9. A packed room, a complicated decision and a community that handled it well

    Council votes to delay decision on controversial development project

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  10. Froma Harrop: Big Tech's ugly data centers finally meet opposition

    Residents in southwestern Ohio oppose 2-million-square-foot data center

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  11. Beautify Santa Fe: Saturday's the day

    Beautification efforts gear up for Saturday's cleanup event

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  12. Mexico's Sheinbaum pushes back on Trump over migrant deaths, Cuba

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticizes US President Donald Trump's policies on migrant deaths, pushes for change.

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  13. DOJ fires 4 prosecutors accused of bias against anti-abortion activists

    US Department of Justice fires prosecutors over alleged bias against anti-abortion activists

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  14. DOING THE WRITE THING: Is City Council the problem?

    New York City's City Council has limited oversight over housing development projects following recent charter changes.

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  15. Review: 'The Violence' reveals how the secrets of one family, one country can change history

    A new book uncovers the dark secrets of a powerful family's role in shaping a nation's history.

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  16. Rare reset in nation's dietary guidelines still has a lot of work ahead

    The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans prioritize plant-based eating and whole grains, with a focus on reducing saturated fat and sodium intake.

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  17. EDITORIAL: College degrees might not be worth the money

    Many college graduates struggle with debt and unclear career prospects.

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  18. COLUMN: Republicans can learn by listening to the voters

    The primary season is a time for candidates to evaluate their messages and strategies.

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  19. Michelle Goldberg: What Orban's defeat means for the rest of the world - Tue, 14 Apr 2026 PST

    Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar wins election, marking a significant defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

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  20. The rhetorical holy war between the pope and the president

    Pope Francis and President Trump clash on issues like abortion, immigrations, and climate change.

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  21. Volunteers Needed

    Volunteers are needed to help with various community events and activities.

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  22. Lawsuit contends North Dakota utilities, regulators mishandled power line case

    North Dakota Supreme Court weighs challenge to JETx power line

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  23. Clarion sets cleanup day

    Clarion Borough Council announces annual cleanup day on May 16 at the Public Works complex.

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  24. Trump’s offenses continue to be impeachable

    Trump's impeachment proceedings continue amid ongoing investigations

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  25. Editorial — Baltimore Sun: In war, strength without strategy is weakness

    Military power without a clear plan or purpose is a recipe for disaster.

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  26. WCSO sued by ex-dispatcher for alleged sexual harassment

    Former WCSO dispatcher sues WCSO for alleged sexual harassment

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  27. Opinion | Seek truth beyond Trump’s fabricated emergencies

    Trump's approval ratings remain steady despite democratic erosion

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  28. Iredell County Board of Commissioners recognize key community initiatives for April

    Iredell County Board of Commissioners recognize key community initiatives for April

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  29. The Right Stuff: Bill would force poll worker participation

    Assembly Bill 1562 would require poll worker participation.

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  30. Panini Chowdhury: Pittsburgh can’t subsidize its way to affordable housing

    Pittsburgh's affordable housing crisis worsens, city officials say. City Council members propose new tax incentives to attract developers. The plan aims to build more affordable housing units, but critics argue it's not enough.

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  31. Mary Pezzulo: ‘Autistic’ can be a diagnosis or a dismissal

    The term 'autistic' is increasingly being used as a pejorative, with some people arguing it's a legitimate diagnosis, while others see it as a label that dismisses individuality.

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  32. Letter: Rural land is not empty space

    Rural land to be impacted by transmission line

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  33. Letter: Best of the Burg and Best of Virginia!

    O'Neill wins first game for FredNats

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  34. With campuses quieted, student protest movement should venture out

    Student protests should focus on long-term impact

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