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Colorado lawmakers make second attempt at curbing book bans in public libraries
Colorado Newsline via Yahoo News· 2 days agoColorado legislators are advancing a last-minute bill that would require public libraries to...
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 3 days agoPolitical history scholar Jonny Steinberg’s 2023 book Winnie & Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage is a...
What Trump’s war on the ‘Deep State’ could mean: ‘An army of suck-ups’ | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 6 days agoAt one campaign rally after another, former President Donald Trump whips his supporters into raucous...
OPINION | DANA KELLEY: Prosecutorial malice | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 7 days agoProsecutors are given far-reaching authority and discretion, which translates into almost unchecked...
Perspective:Using guns to drive a wedge
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 days agoUnfortunately, both sides of the political divide are using guns as a political weapon to frighten and divide Coloradans, and all Americans. Democratic...
Letters: US must keep the plight of the Rohingya in mind
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoWars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan have collectively displaced millions from their homes, all in...
Torch the Higher-Ed Sector
The American Conservative· 3 days agoFrankly, I don’t care about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. My core belief is that one’s loyalty should be to the land beneath one's feet—not to one’s...
Nebraska Ends Income Taxes on Gold and Silver, Declares CBDC’s Are Not Lawful Money
Digital Journal· 6 days agoLINCOLN, NE / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2024 / With Gov. Jim Pillen's signature last night, Nebraska has become the 12th state to end capital gains taxes on sales of gold and silver. LB 1317 is ...
Mills allows waiting period for gun sales to become law; vetoes bump stock ban
Portland Press Herald· 3 days agoGov. Janet Mills on Monday vetoed a bill that would have banned bump stocks and other devices that...
Other voices: AG's plan to expand reach into local government is dangerous
The Longview News-Journal· 6 days agoDusting off a 39-year-old Texas code, Attorney General Ken Paxton has proposed a rule that stretches state government reach — to a stunning degree — onto the turf of district and county attorneys ...