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'I never expected to be living here': In the Toms River woods, homeless tell their stories
Gannett via AOL· 13 hours agoCase workers have gone to the camp to deliver mail to residents, hand out food products and water,...
Progressive champion and two-time presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders announces re-election...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIndependent Sen. Bernie Sanders, 82, of Vermont, who caucuses with the Democrats, on Monday...
U.S. automakers like GM are rapidly losing ground in China, once an engine for growth
NBC New York· 1 day agoGM lost $106 million during the first quarter in China, marking only its third quarterly loss in the...
Fan calls closing 15-year-old retailer 'another causality of online shopping'
The US Sun· 5 days agoA POPULAR retailer has announced it will close for good this month as fans blame online shopping....
DeSantis opens door to Trump truce as he weighs political future
The Hill via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is taking steps to thaw relations with former President Trump, his...
Letters for May 7: Gov. Youngkin must speed up voting rights restoration for felons who serve their...
The Virginian-Pilot· 1 day agoVirginia has been back and forth on giving felons their rights. For felons to receive their voting...
Sacrificial bat? Democrats join GOP to blame Wuhan funder for misleading feds on virus research
Just the News· 6 days agoParty affiliation mattered less than usual on the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus...
Horsemen again get 3A tourney bye, two-week break from play
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoMay 5—It is the oft-pondered dilemma of every baseball coach: To bye or not to bye? The top four seeds from classes 2A through 5A earned byes through the opening round of the state baseball ...
Get to know Seattle’s unique street trees with book
The Columbian· 4 days agoWith more than 730 kinds of trees on Seattle streets, the Emerald City has one of the most diverse collections in the United States. Our street tree population — largely trees that grow in planting st
Familiar Kansas City homeless services organization chosen to run Johnson County shelter
The Kansas City Star· 6 days agoA longtime homeless services provider in Kansas City has been selected to run a proposed permanent shelter in Johnson County, which is under consideration at the site of an old Lenexa hotel.