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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s California Crackdown Is a Sign of WeaknessWhile the administration’s escalations in the Golden State are fear-inducing, they are mostly indicative of a White House ...
Yakir Havin, a former Bochur Shliach in Wilkes Barre Yeshiva, writes about the impact the Yeshiva had on him and what he ...
Our obsession with the Into Darkness series has nothing on Junior's need for Lauren!
Oregon made history with legal psilocybin therapy, but two years in, the new industry is struggling to grow and reach ...
An ugly night of vandalism, burglaries and clashes in downtown Los Angeles left city officials struggling to get the upper ...
Cramped in the back of a large SUV outside the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, Stewart and four other Stanford teammates ...
Low-profile tool boxes help keep your pickup bed organized without eating up space. Here are 10 solid picks that balance ...
Trump has all but declared war on his fellow billionaire. The next few days presents opportunities for him, Musk, and ...
"These past few nights we've seen a level that disgusts every good person in this city," says LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell about protests that escalated to violence and ...
Oklahoma lawmakers approved a quarter of a percent income tax cut this legislative session, complete with Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ...
DESPAIRING residents of a world-famous seaside town are so fed up of its drugs problem they are taking antidepressants.
Sister Grace spent her life helping the homeless. Now in hospice, she reflects on legacy and lessons
The 89-year-old champion for the homeless and destitute is dying, in hospice care at a congregation home on Carter Street.
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