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- Patient Tries To Pay Doctor's Bill—Infuriated By What He See: 'Illegal'
Patient pays with cash, charged with additional card fees.
- Radar Reveals Karoline Leavitt's Net Worth — As One of the Highest-Paid White House Staffers Branded 'Smart and Tough' By Prez
Karoline Leavitt, 28, is the youngest White House press secretary in history.
- Longtime East Moline Fire Department member selected as next chief
Darrin Armstrong, a longtime member of the East Moline Fire Department, has been selected as the next fire chief.
- PORTUGAL: ‘The Far Right’s Electoral Legitimacy Can Eventually Become Governmental Power’
Portugal holds presidential runoff election, far-right Chega party surges in popularity
- How attractive were Neanderthal men? Study finds sex bias in interbreeding
Neanderthal men were more attractive to modern humans due to a genetic bias favoring males with darker skin and more robust builds.
- Rotary hosts polarization forum where community leaders address political tensions
Rotary Club of Ojai hosts forum on political polarization and community leaders discuss tensions
- Kudos...
Community members recognize local heroes, area organizations receive in-kind donations, City Council approves funding for community projects.
- Readers Write: Cesar Chavez, antisemitism and Israel, voter ID
Renaming Cesar Chavez monuments to Dolores Huerta sparks debate
- Augusta County residents argue against data centers
Residents express opposition to data center development
- Beloit city manager applicants narrowed to six
Beloit City Council narrows city manager applicants to six
- Meta And YouTube’s Loss In Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Hailed As ‘Big Tobacco Moment’
Meta found liable in social media addiction lawsuit
- Dorchester state's attorney's race draws almost no interest
No candidates filed by deadline
- Tennessee Equality Project responds to passage of state House bill
Tennessee Equality Project responds to passage of controversial bill.
- Rock County Board committee votes down NDA ban
A proposed ban on non-disclosure agreements was voted down by a Rock County committee.
- Glenn Beck: Trump’s anti-corruption task force signals 2028 succession strategy
Glenn Beck believes President Trump's anti-corruption task force, led by JD Vance, signals Trump's strategy to choose Marco Rubio as his successor in 2028. Glenn argues that Rubio's involvement in foreign policy and his potential to steer the Republican party towards a message of anti-corruption will make him a strong candidate. The task force's focus on rooting out corruption in California, where Gavin Newsom is governor, positions JD Vance for a potential 2024 campaign against Newsom.
- Gloucester native honored for dedication to helping victims of sex trafficking, veterans
Gloucester native David Nicastro honored for dedication to helping victims of sex trafficking of veterans
- Nominating commission reopens search for Lancaster County district judge
Lancaster County judicial nominating commission reopens search for district judge
- Mother of Stephanie Minter (Woman Murdered by Illegal in VA) Calls Abigail Spanberger OUT for LYING
Stephanie Minter found murdered at a bus stop in Fairfax County, VA.
- Woman whose family fled Nazi Germany to share experience at Tusculum University
Tusculum University to host presentation by Holocaust survivor
- Top Civil Rights Attorney Joins NAACP In Voting Rights Fight
NAACP hires Kristen Clarke as general counsel to lead voting rights efforts.
- Looking Back: March 26
World War II rages on in Europe.
- Work-Day-Friendly Brazilian Lunch
New lunch option available
- How ICE’s Salt Lake City warehouse could fit into Trump’s deportation machine
ICE's detention center would likely support the agency's 'Remain in Mexico' program, migrants could be held for extended periods, and the facility could be used for other enforcement actions.
- Hegseth, Bondi and Gabbard may soon get the boot by 'blame-shifting' boss
Trump's blame-shifting on Iran war may be a sign of weakness
- Sanford denies former oncologist's allegations, claims termination was 'justifiable'
Sanford denies allegations of retaliation against Dr. Sabha Ganai
- My View: What makes some people step forward when things get hard
The most important people in our lives often go unnoticed until they step forward in times of need.
- Abigail Spanberger faces a national test with Virginia redistricting
Abigail Spanberger faces a national test in the April special election, with Democrats worrying about losing due to strong GOP early voting turnout.
- Sweetwater County official suggests further trimming Wyoming's long-sought pronghorn migration corridor
Pronghorn herd protection sparks Wyoming uncertainty
- City needs to follow the money at Urban Alchemy
City officials say they don't have a clear answer.
- Indigenous leaders join call for increased Remote Area Allowance in face of fuel...
Indigenous leaders call for increased Remote Area Allowance amid fuel price hikes
- From slavery to White House, Ficklin family served presidents for nearly 8 decades
Ficklin family has a long history of service to the U.S. government, dating back to slavery.
- Working Families, Anderson-Oberman endorse Rabb
Working Families Party endorses Rabb
- SAVE Act would disenfranchise millions
The SAVE Act would disenfranchise millions
- Hirono, Blunt Rochester, McIver Lead colleagues in introducing Working Women’s Bill of Rights
US Sens. Hirono, Blunt, McIver introduce Working Women’s Bill of Rights.
- Trump Demands Gulf States Pay $5 Trillion to Fund War
Trump demands Gulf States pay $5 trillion to fund war.
- Supes updated on status of Animal Services
Supervisors discuss updates to Animal Services operations.
- More consultation opening soon over proposed changes to WA's Aboriginal Affairs P...
WA government consults on Aboriginal Affairs changes
- Big City Mayors call for $1B in homelessness funding
Big City Mayors call on state leaders to spend $1B on homelessness funding.