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- ‘Affordability’ could eventually bite Democrats in the bum
Democrats' focus on affordability may not yield quick results
- One Foot Off Center: Conservative leadership race heats up as BC deficit fuels voter frustration (One Foot Off Center)
Conservative leadership race intensifies as candidates vie for position
- “Rate Your Happiness,” by Catherine Lacey
Book review discusses themes of existential crisis and the search for meaning.
- Perry: On Pete Hegseth, and the right’s dangerous obsession with the Crusades
Pete Hegseth's past portrayed him as a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and a fierce advocate for conservative Christian values, which some have linked to his defenders of the Crusades and perceived attacks on Islam.
- A Texas Congressional Race Has Become All About Quinceañeras - wsj.com
Quinceanera-themed campaign events are being used to connect with Hispanic voters in a Texas congressional race.
- David M. Shribman: America when Apollo 11 landed on the moon and America now
Apollo 11 moon landing a pivotal moment in American history
- Emad Mirmotahari: An Iranian Pittsburgher on the war on Iran
Emad Mirmotahari, an Iranian Pittsburgher, has been detained on terrorism charges, sparking protests in Pittsburgh.
- Pa. House passes paid leave bill after 7 years of debate
Pennsylvania House passes paid family leave bill after seven years of debate.
- Marco Rubio, Echoing Kissinger’s Stature, Emerges as Rising Star of Trump’s Second Term
Marco Rubio, a rising star in the Trump administration, is drawing comparisons to Henry Kissinger's stature as a diplomat.
- Asking Eric: Adopted daughter excluded from inheritance
A California woman is challenging a will that excludes her adopted daughter from inheriting from her late husband's estate.
- Torres: Much at stake for Guam in US Supreme Court review of birthright citizenship
U.S. Supreme Court reviews birthright citizenship
- Trump wants Congress to slash social services and give him $1.5 trillion for the military, but Patty Murray stands in his way - Sun, 05 Apr 2026 PST
President Trump wants to slash social services and redirect funds to the military, while Congress is led by Patty Murray who opposes this plan.
- THOM ANDERSON: How the counties got their names
Thom Anderson is believed to have been named after a local landowner
- Menconi: The war that pays for itself — just not for you
US-Iran tensions rise amid diplomatic efforts
- Couples apply for marriage licenses in Sebastian County March 24-30
Sebastian County Clerk's Office
- Divorces granted in Crawford, Sebastian counties, March 24-30
Crawford County
- 3 Signs You’re Stuck in a ‘Why Me?’ Mindset (and How I Broke the Habit)
Stuck in a 'Why Me?' mindset can hold you back from personal growth
- Letters to the Editor - Is the SAVE Act reasonable or ridiculous?
The SAVE Act is a reasonable measure to ensure the integrity of our electoral process by preventing non-citizens from voting.
- The message this Easter: Peace is possible
Pope Leo XIV emphasizes Jesus' role as the prince of peace.
- Governor candidate Katie Porter talks affordability, energy at SLO town hall
Katie Porter discusses her platform on affordability and energy at a town hall forum in San Luis Obispo, taking written questions from the audience.
- SEN. DORNINK: A season of reflection and renewal
Sen. Dornink reflects on past accomplishments, announces plans for future initiatives.
- SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Driving home a point about independence
Feeling of independence is tied to first solo driving experience.
- Adriana E. Ramírez: Faith and belonging: A Passover story
Adriana E. Ramírez shares her personal story of finding faith and belonging through her experiences as a Latina woman in a predominantly white evangelical church.
- GOP candidates need to play by the rules | Letter
Republican candidate Jonathan Bush faces controversy over residency requirement for governor nomination.
- Former Virginia mayor supports Smith for Congress
Former Virginia mayor endorses candidate Smith for Congress.
- New study finds US under Trump is experiencing 'diminished democracy' faster than any other nation
US democracy declining faster than other nations
- Safety Valve | Douglas County needs compliance officer
Douglas County is exploring the creation of a compliance officer to oversee land-use issues and ensure the area's rapid growth is managed sustainably.
- NWA EDITORIAL | Having the parts isn’t the same as having a machine gun, court finds
Gun control laws focus on banning firearms, not accessories
- Denied by council, Victor residents look to court for wastewater annexation repeal
Residents sue Victor city over wastewater annexation
- Wyoming lawmakers expand legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy
Wyoming Legislature expands legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy
- Letters: If airport screening is stretched, require bags to be checked
TSA personnel check your ID
- Baxter County finishes recount in secretary of state race, five more to follow
Baxter County recount yields no change in secretary of state vote totals.
- Letters to the Editor - Garvin Memorial Cemetery, Tang, 14th Amendment, Chromebooks
Letters to the Editor raise concerns about Garvin Memorial Cemetery maintenance, spark debate over the 14th Amendment's relevance, and spark discussion on the benefits of Chromebooks in education.
- 'Tap into who they are': Baby dolls give memory care patients sense of purpose
Baby dolls given to memory care patients at Charlestown Place provide companionship and sense of purpose.
- Congressional candidate to host town hall
Fred Clark to host town hall meeting in Antigo on April 9 at The Antigo Public Library.
- GUEST VIEWS: Dirty pool: Lawmakers taking no risks to repeal will of voters
Oklahoma lawmakers face backlash
- Lincoln senator will seek to allow nonresidents to vote in city elections
Lincoln senator to propose voting rights expansion
- Racine looking to fill vacancies on city boards, commissions and committees
Racine seeking applicants for city boards, commissions, and committees
- Hennepin Healthcare interim leader steps down in less than three months
Hennepin Healthcare interim leader steps down in less than three months
- Fry announces candidates for governor's forum in Florence
Representative Phillip Tubbs
- Jerusalem marks Passover, Easter in the shadow of the war
Jerusalem's holy sites closed for Passover and Easter due to war