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President Donald Trump said letters will now go out on Monday to 12 countries with a final "take it or leave it" offer on tariff negotiations, pushing the date forward by two days.
President Trump said that letters to trading partners will be going out soon to establish tariff rates, ahead of the July 8 expiration on the pause on his hefty “reciprocal” tariffs ...
Community needed facts about Medicaid cuts We would like to thank Greeley-Weld Indivisible for hosting a panel discussion to help inform the public about proposed Medicaid cuts on June 28. We were ...
I’ve lived in New Orleans since 2012. Insurance costs are out of control. They have tripled since we bought our home in 2021. Our insurance commissioner is supposed to help ...
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Trump’s tax bill attacks most vulnerable Re: “ Senate Democrats force tax bill’s readout ” (Page A1, June 30).
Letters include how Trump has betrayed Jesus' teachings; why Founding Fathers wanted to limit executive power; and Trump can turn on Supreme Court at any time.
As CEO of Clover, I am keenly aware of Medicaid’s impact on the well-being of people in our community. Clover annually serves nearly 10,000 children and families, many of whom receive their ...
Letters to the editor: Get facts right about Padilla incident; a misleading headline Limón wrong about incident Re: your June 16 story, “Advocates demand end to reported ICE surge in county”: ...
Letters to the Editor, June 12, 2025 Postmedia News Published Jun 12, 2025 • Last updated Jun 12, 2025 • 1 minute read Join the conversation ...
Guest: W. Caleb McDaniel is associate professor of history at Rice University in Houston. He won the Pulitzer price in History in 2020 for his book, Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and ...
Critic’s Pick Secret Love Letters Remain Sealed in Vermeer Show The Frick’s first post-renovation show unites three Vermeer masterpieces that explore letter-writing and (maybe) love affairs.
Today's letters: City must restore frequent water-testing at area beaches Thursday, July 3: The City Of Ottawa seems to have the money for many things, so how about swimmer safety, one reader asks ...
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