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President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal, seeking at least $10 billion in damages, after the newspaper described a ...
Diaper banks equitably distribute hundreds of millions of diapers to children and families each year. They are models of success.
The Labour government is making some changes to election law, but the really serious one, the voting system, remains unchanged. First-past-the-post only works well with two parties in contention, but ...
President Donald Trump filed a libel lawsuit against the publisher of the Wall Street Journal and reporters who wrote a story ...
A recent newspaper report claims Trump wrote Epstein a salacious birthday letter back when the two were friends.
From tax cuts to program cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, political decisions carry a cost paid by American citizens, ...
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, released a letter from President Trump’s physician stating that the president has chronic venous insufficiency, which he called a benign and common ...
As a virologist I apologise for not being more effective in persuading all parents to get their children vaccinated against measles as a matter of course. In terms of lives saved and safety it is not ...
The second, and regrettably last, public hearing for the Winston Farm DGEIS is Wednesday July 16th, at 6pm at the Saugerties Senior Center at 6pm. The public comment period ends July 28th, and written ...
Elaine Kahaner’s June 15 letter, “Remember who the real enemy in Gaza is,” would have us forget the history of Israel’s foundation. A recent quote that appeared in the comments section of ...
From childhood memories of a submarine sighting to reflections on locker rooms, Margaret Erhart explores the transformative power of these spaces.
As a health care worker, I read the letter, “Making a case against vaccine mandates” (Star-Advertiser, June 20), with consternation and trepidation.
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