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Letter: Let’s consider how Rome’s mighty democracy might've dealt with Trump
The Salt Lake Tribune· 6 days agoRome frequently exercised its democratic responsibility to impeach public officials, even after they left office. Rome also had public officials known as censors, one of whose functions was ...
Kelly Lutz: Facts, not hearsay
Today's News-Herald· 1 day agoEditor: Dave Tunnel’s recent letter was a reminder that just because someone said it, that doesn’t make it true. Well, here are the real statistics with references, (per the ...
Dáithí's Law campaigner among Birthday Honours
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoDonna Fitzsimons, head of School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast; for services to healthcare and to education David Marshall, director of Census, Northern ...
Latino leaders urge Maryland Democratic Party to not forget their communities
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 10 hours ago'We need year-round engagement with our community in a meaningful way," Del. Ashanti Martinez said....
Ohio gerrymandering keeps Jim Jordan safe to grandstand, not legislate: Neil Baron
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 days agoAfter the 2020 census, the Ohio General Assembly redrew the map of Ohio’s 4th Congressional District...
The Public Pulse: On student protests; Truck traffic suggestions
Omaha World-Herald· 17 hours agoPulse writer says the Israeli-Palestinian issue is a complex one that needs objective discussion,...
Letters to the Editor: What Katie Britt and Ted Cruz don't understand about in vitro fertilization
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNiels Goerrissen, Harbor City .. To the editor: If frozen embryos are to be considered as people,...
Letters to the Editor: Readers discuss what would've happened to Trump in Rome, petition drives,...
Grand Island Independent· 2 days agoOnly one of the proposed ballot initiatives would protect access to needed abortion care, while the...
The Public Pulse: Hunter Biden guilty verdict; Trump's character; Reproductive rights debate
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days agoA Public Pulse writer offers a sarcastic comment about Hunter Biden's guilty verdict.
Justice Department says it won't prosecute Merrick Garland after House contempt vote
CBS News· 9 hours agoCarlos Uriarte, assistant attorney general, told House Speaker Mike Johnson in a letter that it is...