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Margaret M. Borger
Republican-American· 19 hours agoMargaret Malahan Borger, 81, of Thomaston, passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024, with her three adoring daughters at her side. Margaret was born on Jan....
Lloyd “Bud” Eugene Gill, 80, Stapleton
North Platte Bulletin· 23 hours agoLloyd was born on March 13, 1944, in Spirit Lake, Idaho, to Harold Vincent and Hilda Clara (Suckstorf) Gill. Lloyd graduated from Stapleton High School...
‘The American Dream is dead’: Virginia man makes three times the federal minimum wage, but can’t...
Moneywise via AOL· 1 day ago“[I] didn’t go to college because the prices of student loans are ridiculous,” he said in the...
States are protecting children’s online privacy, but Congress still needs to act
The Hill· 4 days agoWes Moore (D) signed into law the Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, also known as the...
Uvalde families sue Meta and 'Call of Duty' maker on 2nd anniversary of school attack
San Antonio Express-News· 2 days agoFamilies in Uvalde took more legal action Friday on the second anniversary of the Robb Elementary ...
LETTER FROM ISTANBUL: Departures and Arrivals
Lost Coast Outpost· 4 hours agoThe train from Ankara to Istanbul takes about four hours. My mother-in-law Nefise (“Anne,” or mama) and I were meeting a potential buyer for our apartment in Istanbul. The morning took on the ...
How Germany Lost the Middle East
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 days agoLast October, Germany’s ambassador to Tunisia, Peter Prügel, sparked controversy while speaking at the opening of a new secondary school in the suburbs...
Walmart ends Capital One partnership, but shoppers can still use their credit cards
Tulsa World· 17 hours agoWalmart ended a partnership with Capital One that made the banking company the exclusive issuer of...
Upcoming nonprofit and civic events in Central Virginia
The Daily Progress· 1 day agoAlbemarle County School Board has meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the...
Independent booksellers expand
The Columbian· 1 day agoThree years ago, Erin Decker was a middle school librarian in Kissimmee, Fla., increasingly frustrated by the state’s book bans and worried that she...