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- Effort to kill billionaire tax proposal a ‘desperate ploy’ by the rich
Billionaire tax proposal is met with resistance
- LIVE: Pentagon briefing on US operations in Iran
Iran rocked by large explosion at Quds Day rally
- Utah Moves to Rein In Its Runaway Private Adoption Industry
Utah's private adoption industry is under scrutiny for its lax regulations and potential exploitation of vulnerable women and children.
- Roster for San Mateo County’s June ballot closed
Roster for San Mateo County’s June ballot closed
- State lawmaker calls for restoration of Memorial Stadium name
State Rep. Steve Reick calls for restoration of Memorial Stadium name
- Building hope - Habitat for Humanity honored by Orangeburg City Council
Orangeburg City Council honors Edisto Habitat for Humanity for their 100th home construction.
- Williams: This PAC mailing is an insult to Virginia's Black electorate
Former Del. A.C. Cordoza's PAC mailing is a racially charged attack on Virginia's Black electorate.
- Testicular fortitude, the Bible, planets. Quips, campaigns at SC House budget debate
Testicular fortitude invoked in SC House debate
- Rent control opponents sue to block ballot question
Opponents of rent control plan are suing to block ballot question, claiming it's unconstitutional.
- Constitution is casualty of new Iran war
Iran's constitution has been abolished.
- Letter: Keep Snohomish’s First Street authentic, honor past
First Street retains its historic charm.
- Letter to the President: A new vision for prosperity in northern Minnesota
A new plan to boost economic growth in northern Minnesota's timber industry, focusing on sustainable forestry practices and investing in local infrastructure.
- After a year and a half, this island-forward Miami Beach restaurant has closed
Paya restaurant in Miami Beach closes after 1.5 years
- Opa-locka hosts first Ramadan iftar at City Hall in its 100-year history
Opa-locka holds historic Ramadan iftar at City Hall for the first time.
- ‘China’s Nostradamus' who predicted war with Iran gives chilling warning about how it ends
Predicted war with Iran in 2024
- Maine women should not fear for their safety in prison | Letter
Maine's housing of biological males in women's prison sparks allegations of harassment
- Pirates WBC notebook: Team Israel's Spencer Horwitz impressed by international passion in 2026 WBC
Spencer Horwitz impressed by international passion at 2026 WBC
- Opinion: Women’s rights taking a beating under Donald Trump
Women's rights under Trump have taken a severe hit
- Faith leaders push for access to ICE detention centers
Faith leaders call for greater access to ICE detention centers to provide humanitarian aid and support to detained migrants.
- Letter: Alarming that Eastport Police don’t answer to city council
Eastport Police department lacks accountability
- John Hood: State budget writers shouldn’t hope for miracles
State budget not entirely without funds.
- Getting out of wars is harder than getting in
The 1991 Gulf War was a decisive victory for the United States.
- Your Views 3-13
The erosion of democratic institutions
- Letter: Protests effect change
Protesters successfully pushed for policy change
- Former councilor, adviser among people named to Santa Fe's Charter Review Commission
Santa Fe Charter Review Commission to study balance of power
- Douglas PD chief Fullen hangs up his badge next month
Douglas Police Chief Kraig Fullen retiring after 20+ years
- Imagine Museum's newest exhibit is out of this world
New exhibit at Imagine Museum explores space and space exploration
- Exiled Iranians watch the war from afar, wondering what awaits when it ends
Iranians living abroad anxiously await resolution of conflict.
- OUTSIDE VIEW: Stressed out by politics? You’re not imagining it, and research shows that social media is largely to blame
Social media platforms are designed to be addictive and exploit psychological vulnerabilities.
- Stacy Garrity, Republican candidate for governor, talks policy and values in visit to Johnstown region
Stacy Garrity discusses her background and qualifications for governor, emphasizing the transferable skills and experience she brings to the role.
- Assembly, Senate pass budget plans to tax rich, hike Buffalo aid
Democrats pass budget plan to tax rich, increase aid to Buffalo.
- Why were men so angry at an International Women’s Day protest?
Protesters gathered in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, to mark International Women's Day
- Chenoa voters to decide on changing form of government
Chenoa voters will decide on changing government form.
- Greensboro man faces 6 child sex charges, police say
Greensboro man faces 6 child sex charges
- Businessman accused on social media of art theft speaks out
Mitchell Anderson denies involvement in art theft allegations
- Palestine conference should not have been nixed by USM | Letter
US University cancels Palestine conference over speaker's sanctions
- County judge lifts burn ban
Brazos County Judge Duane Peters lifted the burn ban Thursday morning.
- Ballard debuts 'Lincoln Party' in independent bid for secretary of state
Greg Ballard launches 'Lincoln Party' as independent bid for secretary of state.
- Election Records Handed Over to the FBI in Maricopa County, Arizona, Could Be Fatally Flawed, Experts Say - ProPublica
Arizona's 2020 election results
- LETTER: Facing uncertainty, call for unity
Families in Guam face economic uncertainty, impacting daily life.
- McGowan trumpets over 3,600 ballot petition signatures in state filing
McGowan's campaign for Iowa's Fourth Congressional District has submitted over 3,600 ballot petition signatures with the Iowa Secretary of State's office.
- First 6 Days Of War On Iran Cost U.S. $11.3B, Pentagon Says, But We Can’t Afford SNAP, Right?
$11.3B spent on war on Iran, U.S. government shutdown over health care subsidies
- Roger Koopman: Political sleaze — admired, tolerated or rejected?
The article discusses the tolerance of unethical behavior among Republican leaders, suggesting that some individuals are willing to overlook or downplay questionable actions to maintain party unity.