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In April, the Trump administration warned Penn that it risked losing federal funding if it didn’t strip swimmer Lia Thomas of ...
Re: Marge Baker’s letter, Tuesday. I don’t know how many senators read the Big Beautiful Bill, but one senator was asked and ...
There can be issues, but the majority of matters coming before the court can generally be accomplished efficiently and ...
LETTER: The Business Policy Review Commission, a promise in action By Speaker Frank Blas Jr. Jun 19, 2025 2 Blas Courtesy of the 38th Guam Legislature ...
In small towns across America, such as ours here in Western New York, public opinion holds immense sway over local government. Close-knit communities create an environment where voices are easily ...
Letter: It's about time to thank our mayor While the federal and state government are destroying Nebraska’s way of life, we have a mayor who is looking after us, all of us!
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 77° Today's Paper Editorial Letters Letter: Norms of justice, fairness safeguard democracy ...
During this legislative session, in a quiet but calculated move, Texas House Republicans rejected House Bill 4309 — a modest, bipartisan attempt to restore fairness in how third parties nominate ...
A May 20 Opinion writer called for fairness in Tucson’s water rates, claiming that the current equal rates don’t reflect the longer distribution lines and higher pumping costs to serve ...
Nebraskans deserve a future rooted in freedom, fairness and the rule of law — not a government that picks and chooses which rights we get to keep. That’s why I’m deeply concerned about what ...
Letters can be a maximum of 250 words, and are subject to editing for clarity, tone and libel. They must include the writer’s name and city for publication, and a daytime telephone number for ...
In 1949, the Fairness Doctrine was created to replace the earlier Mayflower Doctrine. The Fairness Doctrine was created because lawmakers were concerned that the three mega media networks, ABC, CBS, ...