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Economy declines under Trump Editor: For those who have not noticed, the lack of performance of the United States economy, I would like to bring to your attention some facts . The GDP decreased by… ...
The owners of a popular Queens marijuana dispensary are under fire for allegedly trying to dupe government officials to back their expansion efforts -- by claiming the FDNY’s chaplain is high on ...
President Trump blundered into the endless conflict between Israel and Iran, without the consent of Congress, sweeping aside one of the very bulwarks of the U.S. Constitution. He has unleashed ...
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Election is a rejection of corporate influence Re: “ Tordillos elected to seat in District 3 ” (Page A1, June ...
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. San Jose airport is travelers’ best option Re: “ San Jose airport passenger trips remain lower than pre-COVID ...
A constituent from the 10th U.S. Congressional District questions U.S. Rep. Scott Perry's commitment to representing his constituents.
As his sentencing on his corruption conviction arrives, Michael Madigan is placing fervent hope on the backing of a wide range of supporters, outlined in more than 200 letters to the federal judge … ...
A Letter from Scott WoodwardDear LSU Nation: As I watched our baseball team’s incredible run to the program’s eighth national championship in Omaha, I couldn’t help but reflect and be ...
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Letters to the Editor, June 15, 2025Canada has failed itself in the last few elections. The NDP self-exploded after the death of Jack Layton, a staunch, common-sense politician who was favoured to ...
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Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.