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Letters to the editor for Saturday, April 27, 2024
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAgain, who has acted? Who sought out any of the billions of dollars available from the American Infrastructure Act of 2021? This Act ...
Reader wonders: Will Congress address our borders? Letters to the Editor, April 28, 2024
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoCan we say the same for Trump? Is there anyone who really wants our country to emulate Russia or...
Letters to the Editor — Power hungry: How to fuel modern life is a burning question
Dallas Morning News· 7 hours agoRe: “Expected demand on grid to grow — Increase in large-scale users prompts push to build more...
During Passover and NFL draft, Michigan protests were held on both sides of war in Gaza
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 39 minutes agoThe leader of the Republicans in the state Senate, Michigan...condemning the tent encampment in Ann...
Tucson speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Apr. 26, 2024
Arizona Daily Star· 2 days agoOur weekly round-up of letters published in the Arizona Daily Star.
Letters to the editor: Art auction collab success! - Riverhead News Review
The Riverhead News-Review· 2 hours agoThank you to our auctioneer, Barry Bergdoll, professor of art history at Columbia University and former architecture curator at MoMA, the great staff at ...
Letters to the Editor - Demonstrators, respect for law, poetry, BlackRock
Dallas Morning News· 6 hours agoRe: “UT demonstrators arrested — State troopers, police intervene during protest of war in Gaza,”...
Student protests are an American pastime: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2024
New York Post· 3 days agoAllowing these protests, he says, will possibly destroy the US university system, but he ignores the...
Sheboygan letter-writer calls for adopting universal school choice
Gannett via AOL· 7 hours agoto the editor of the Sheboygan Press. See our letters policy below for details about how to share ...
The World’s Most Modest Technology
The Atlantic· 42 minutes agoYes, the volume of first-class mail has been on the decline, but the U.S. Postal Service still sells about 12.5 billion stamps annually ...