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How to Find Free and Low-Cost Wi-Fi Options as Affordable Connectivity Program Ends | KQED
KQED· 3 days agoAccording to a 2023 FCC survey, almost half of respondents said before the ACP, they had either no...
What Is Project 2025? Breaking Down The Controversial Playbook
Black America Web· 2 days agoAs the 2025 presidential election looms, conservative circles are intensifying their efforts to...
Letter: Border Hoax
Arizona Daily Star· 22 hours agoHoo-rah for the Marty Jacobs June 7, letter on the Biden border hoax. Would anyone in the White House staff have the guts to reveal their boss’s border executive order
Why the term 'Farm Bill' is important to Mississippians
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLike most Americans who didn’t grow up on a production farm or ranch, I didn't know much until a...
SW Georgia congressional candidate convicted in Jan. 6 Capitol riot case walks out on debate
Georgia Recorder via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTensions in Georgia’s GOP primary for the 2nd congressional district came to a head Sunday at the...
American Airlines Flight Attendants Can't Afford Food, Shelter
Jalopnik via Yahoo News· 2 days agoModern air travel is often terrible. Cramped seats, tiny luggage compartments — the list goes on....
Kathryn Anne Edwards: America’s tax cut era has outlasted its welcome
Herald & Review· 3 days agoFor more than two decades, America has pursued a policy as costly as the New Deal of the 1930s or...
City's first 'free food market' allows shoppers to leave without paying
Local 12 Cincinnati· 3 days agoA city's "free food market" will allow shoppers to leave without paying. According to The New York Post,San Francisco has opened its very first $5.5 million free food "market." Per The Post, ...
American Airlines Flight Attendants Can't Afford Food, Shelter
Jalopnik· 2 days agoFortune spoke with representatives from the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, the union...
California city opens ‘free’ food market that costs taxpayers over $5 million
AOL· 4 days agoSan Francisco opened a city market Sunday where qualifying residents can receive their groceries for "free," a program costing city taxpayers $5.5 million. The Food Empowerment Market is aimed ...