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Tucson Speaks Out: May 8 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoA new poll conducted for CNN reflected that 61% of respondents deemed Biden’s Presidency as a failure, 55% believed Trump’s Presidency was a success....
Virginia school board votes to restore Confederate school names; members explain why
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoVirginia's Shenandoah County School Board voted Thursday to revert two schools back to their...
Risk of nuclear war may be growing
The Fayette Tribune· 5 days agoKnowing the devastation a nuclear war would produce, we go about our lives and assume it can never happen. According to a recent, thoroughly researched...
UNLV’s StepUp & StartUp intern program bolsters the engineering talent pool
Las Vegas Weekly· 6 days agoTina Quigley, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, had her reservations...
Iowa lawmakers, activists vow to revisit eminent domain restrictions next year
Quad-City Times· 7 days agoFor the third year in a row, Iowa House lawmakers passed a bill to restrict eminent domain use for...
Fox News and the MAGA media are lining up their shot at American democracy
Media Matters· 19 hours agoThe bullet is in the chamber Written by Matt Gertz Published 05/14/24 11:02 AM EDT
California at a Crossroads: Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Tax Measure | KFI AM 640 | The John...
iHeartRadio· 6 days agoDuring a pivotal hearing, the California Supreme Court deliberated on whether to remove a...
Tucson Speaks Out: May 12 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoOf all the pertinent issues riding on the upcoming election (economy, immigration, climate, voting integrity, veterans affairs, education), one issue...
Iowa lawmakers, activists vow to revisit eminent domain restrictions next year
Sioux City Journal· 7 days agoFor the third year in a row, Iowa House lawmakers passed a bill to restrict eminent domain use for...
Elected officials in one Midlands city look to raise their pay for the first time in 24 years
The State· 5 days agoElected officials in one of the largest cities in Lexington County are set to increase their own salaries for the first time in nearly a quarter-century. West Columbia City Council gave initial ...