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Australians Warm to Trump as Trust in Biden and US Plunges
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Australians are more distrustful of the US than at any time in Joe Biden’s...
Biography Helps Restore Zionism’s President, Chaim Weizmann, to His Proper Place in Israel’s...
The New York Sun· 2 days agoChaim Weizmann (1874-1952) was born in a village in Belarus, then part of the Russian empire, earned...
Maine's workforce isn't keeping pace with growth, Gov. Mills tells business leaders
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoJun. 3—Efforts to attract and retain workers are helping Maine's economy grow, but the state still has work to do to fill the number of new jobs being created, Gov. Janet Mills told business ...
Opinion: UConn's spirit rock is a forum for student expression
CT Mirror· 4 days agoThis essay recently won an award in the Connecticut Foundation for Open Government’s First Amendment...
Janet Mills says Maine needs more workers
Bangor Daily News· 5 days agoGov. Janet Mills urged business leaders and community organizers Monday to build on the progress that has brought more than 13,000 new workers to Maine...
IAF hosts former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine here Wednesday
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 6 days agoThe International Affairs Forum (IAF) at Northwestern Michigan College will host now-retired U.S....
Australians remain wary of China as spectre of Asia-Pacific conflict looms: survey
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoAustralians' trust in China has risen slightly as the two countries have re-engaged diplomatically, but potential conflict in the South China Sea looms as a concern, according to a new poll ...
Shepherdstown Rotary Club honors Grant Smith
The Martinsburg Journal· 4 days agoThe Shepherdstown Rotary Club has honored the late Grant Smith, longtime president of the Land Trust of the Eastern Panhandle, with its highest award,...
Attack on U.S. farming interests
Santa Maria Sun· 6 days agoDonald Trump’s ill-conceived bravado concerning America’s farming and industrial interest, when turned into policy, is leading America in the opposite direction of success. It’s easy to be loud ...