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Letters include how everyone should report the use of illegal fireworks, especially in fire-prone areas; and a nonprofit is thankful to the community.
Any settlement was meaningless without the approval of YU's head rabbis. It quickly became clear the school didn't have that.
Illuminations #179, a weekly publication by COLlive.com and DollarDaily.org: Rabbi Yisroel Moshe and Aura Ort share stories and moments of Shlichus from Chabad Chevra at Chabad at Auraria Campus, ...
Join us as we celebrate the festive season with the Silverman statue! In this heartwarming video, we bring you a special ...
Celebrate the start of 2022 with a handmade Happy New Year card! 🎉💌 This simple and unique DIY greeting card idea uses colorful paper, markers, and glitter to create a festive, personal message that ...
Ames residents are now allowed to shoot fireworks from their private property on the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve, ...
Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy Talk’ As President Trump ponders swift military action in Iran, there were similar expectations that the war in Iraq would be ...
This year’s winning letters — chosen from nearly 10,000 entries ... Each question is based on a different New York Times article, interactive feature or video. Students are invited to ...
Opinion from the LNP|LancasterOnline Editorial board ...
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