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  1. Military officials, community members discuss the future as military land leases near expiration

    Military officials and community members discuss potential environmental and cultural impacts of upcoming lease renewals.

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  2. Letter: Iran: Another forever war

    Iran conflict escalates under Trump administration

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  3. Iowa task force kicks off discussions to increase nuclear energy production in the state

    Iowa Nuclear Energy Task Force discusses increasing nuclear energy production

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  4. What the Markets Tell Trump

    Markets wary of US-Iran escalation

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  5. 28th and Douglas to close Wednesday for Cloney Park work

    The 28th and Douglas street will close on Wednesdays for Cloney Park construction.

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  6. Chicago Police Officer Suspended Again For Improper Stop And Search Of Black Civilians

    Chicago Police Officer Suspended Again For Improper Stop And Search Of Black Civilians

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  7. Former AG Miyares calls on Spanberger to reverse ICE policies in wake of Fairfax stabbing death

    Virginia AG Miyares calls on Rep. Spanberger to reverse ICE policies following Fairfax stabbing death

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  8. Reaction positive to Stitt, Trump appointments

    Trump taps Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe for DHS head.

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  9. Apache Tribe of Oklahoma general election Saturday

    Apache Tribe of Oklahoma's 2026 General Election set for Saturday, polls open at 8am and close at 5pm.

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  10. Pima County to rename César Chávez holiday

    Pima County to rename César Chávez holiday

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  11. City cancels César Chávez March due to allegations

    San Antonio cancels César Chávez March due to sexual abuse allegations.

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  12. Another One: At 87, ‘Auntie Maxine’ Waters Vows To Stay In Her Leadership Role While America Pushes For Younger Leadership

    Congresswoman Maxine Waters vows to continue leading at 87, despite calls for younger leadership.

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  13. City council passes annexation, rezoning in 8-1 vote

    City council passes annexation and rezoning in 8-1 vote.

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  14. Lewes Sons of the American Revolution hold grave-marking ceremony

    A grave-marking ceremony was held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church to honor George Parker, a local resident who swore allegiance to the Patriot cause in 1778.

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  15. Iowa Newspaper Association's Political Voices discuss water quality

    Iowa lawmakers push for increased funding for water quality initiatives

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  16. High flying: Dallas airport-adjacent hotels draw $49M in investment

    $49M invested in Dallas airport-adjacent hotels

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  17. Other View: Cruz's bipartisan work to stop child predators

    U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is advocating for bipartisan legislation to combat child predators.

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  18. CCSU Board Reorganizes, Welcomes New Members At First Post-Town Meeting Session

    New members join the Caledonia Central Supervisory Union Board

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  19. Data center tax break repeal 'hit a nerve' in rural Virginia

    Data center tax break repeal sparks concern in rural Virginia

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  20. The liberal case for voter ID (Milan Singh/The Argument)

    Voter ID laws aim to prevent voter impersonation, not disenfranchise minorities or the poor.

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  21. Moving Ever Farther Left, Rep. Angie Craig Says She Regrets Voting for Laken Riley Act

    Rep. Angie Craig says she regrets voting for the Laken Riley Act

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  22. Ohio GOP Supreme Court candidate claims she was ‘never’ appointed by any Democrat — but official record says otherwise

    Ohio GOP Supreme Court candidate Colleen O'Donnell falsely claims she was never appointed by a Democrat, despite a Department of Justice notice confirming her appointment as a U.S. immigration judge in August 2023.

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  23. Minnesota’s sustainable farmers find an ally in livestock industry icon Temple Grandin

    Temple Grandin, a well-known autism spokesperson, is teaming up with Minnesota farmers to promote sustainable agriculture practices.

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  24. Policy Students Shepherd College Park Legislation to End Early Lease-Renewal Push

    Landlords in College Park must wait 180 days before asking tenants to renew leases.

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  25. Letter: Inspired?

    A leader's behavior inspires others to use personal attacks.

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  26. Judge reinstates New York Times press credentials but Pentagon ousts media offices

    Judge reinstates New York Times press credentials; Pentagon ousts media offices

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  27. Primary preview: Cass County Sheriff candidates discuss leadership experience

    Cass County Sheriff candidates cite varied experience in law enforcement, with one candidate having served as a deputy for over 20 years and another as a police chief for a small town.

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  28. DeSantis signs Florida 'farm bill'

    Florida 'farm bill' signed into law

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  29. Republican AG candidates talk crowded prisons, violent crime in debate

    Candidates discuss crowded prisons and violent crime

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  30. John Hood: Economic progress not confined to NC cities

    North Carolina's economy is growing beyond the Triangle and Charlotte

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  31. CPD Chief Rushing graduates from executive institute

    Camden Police Chief Jack Rushing completes executive institute

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  32. When Government Shuts Down, Working Families Pay The Price

    Families face uncertainty and hardship during government shutdowns

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  33. GOP senators see path to ending DHS shutdown after Trump meeting (Politico)

    GOP senators propose passing a funding bill to end DHS shutdown, skipping ICE funding

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  34. E-bikes ordinance passes first reading

    E-bikes ordinance approved for first reading.

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  35. Advocates highlight resources for survivors of sexual assault

    California State Assembly designates Farmworkers Day as a state holiday

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  36. SLATTERY: Misaligned? Realign

    Unpredictable moments can lead to feelings of disconnection from oneself.

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  37. OUTSIDE VIEW: Narrowing tax base won’t fund programs progressives want to provide

    Narrowing the tax base to pay for specific social programs won't be enough to fund them, according to a recent report by the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. The report found that the tax base would still need to be broadened to cover the costs of programs like Medicaid expansion and the Earned Income Tax Credit. The report's authors argue that the current tax system is not equipped to pay for the costs of these programs without increasing the overall tax burden on taxpayers.

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  38. JFAC approves reductions to Secretary of State Office, supports limited behavioral health restorations

    Secretary of State's Office faces cuts, behavioral health programs may be restored.

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  39. Conservatives hope bipartisan bill could lead to end of New Hampshire Common Core

    Conservatives in New Hampshire are exploring a bipartisan bill that could potentially end the state's Common Core standards.

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