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How 5 Colombian girls discovered their American father in Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Journal· 3 days agoOvernight, Glenn Hovde, a carefree bachelor who enjoyed playing golf, became a father to five girls,...
City Hall told the Botanic Garden to host the True Texas Project. Here’s what we get | Opinion
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 5 days agoAmong the speakers for the group’s Fort Worth conference is a guest who says Black Americans and American Indians must affirm the “domination and pre-eminence of the European derived peoples, their institutions, and their way of life.” | Opinion
Jenna Ellis hosts election denier and fellow former Trump lawyer Cleta Mitchell to spread election...
Media Matters· 5 days agoSince being indicted in April for her alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Arizona,...
Trudeau, Trump and the next G7
Politico· 5 days agoIt won’t apply to public servants, CATHERINE MORRISON of the Ottawa Citizen reports. — “Too many people, too fast.” STEPHEN MAHER looks at the Liberal government’s immigration
STATE COLUMN: Law and order this legislative session
The Norman Transcript· 6 days agoThe state Legislature’s recently concluded 2024 session was a productive one for public safety in Oklahoma. One of Oklahoma’s most notable new laws, House Bill 4156, allows state law enforcement ...
Lawmakers push to wind up business
The Eagle-Tribune· 6 days agoHouse and Senate representatives had until last Thursday to cobble together last-minute agreements on any bills the two chambers disagreed over. The process allowed select lawmakers – each appointed ...
The Government failed at fatherhood | News, Sports, Jobs - Times Republican
Marshalltown Times-Republican· 1 day agoThe government spent decades trying to make fathers unnecessary. Fewer fathers are involved in their children’s lives. The first is children born to single moms. In 2022, almost 40 percent of births were to unmarried women, according to the CDC.