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Southern Living on MSNThe History Of Monograms And How They Became So Beloved By SouthernersThree-letter monograms, as we know them today, gained popularity in the 18th century. And by the Victorian era, we were off ...
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Didn’t Trump avoid the draft by claiming heel spurs? Do all billionaires have heel spurs? Didn’t Trump call veterans who died in wars ‘losers’ and ‘suckers’? Wow! I am almost certain ...
The U.S. Congress must reject plans to cut a devastating $880 billion from our nation’s cherished Medicaid program. Medicaid is an essential health care program for more than 72 million ...
Although the letter’s writer hasn’t been identified, they refer to a fatherless apprentice called John Butts. Steggle found just one person by Butts’ name who fit the criteria and lived in ...
In a time when justice delayed is justice denied, it’s disheartening to see Concordia College dissolve its Office of Sustainability. Environmental justice is social justice. It’s racial justice.
This is a waste of time, energy and resources. Don’t tell me that we, as people, actually care about the environment. Saving a plastic bag or switching to electric cars is not the answer.
Regarding the letter to the editor "Trump is doing what we elected him to do. Get over it, liberals." (April 15): The writers seem to have lost touch with reality. I can't believe people voted for ...
Re: Chris Brennan’s April 15 column, “SAVE Act is latest GOP scheme”: Thanks to Mr. Brennan for his column on the SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act recently passed by the U.S ...
I agree, but much of it has come from her. She initially denied Medicaid cuts were in the GOP blueprint simply because the word “Medicaid” didn’t appear. Yet the plan demanded $880 billion ...
As a matter of fact, there isn't any substantive data supporting the notion that increasing the severity of punishment deters crime. Our energy, effort and budget should be focused on prevention.
Jeffrey Teets, Lakewood To the editor: Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia a criminal? He hasn’t been charged with a crime, let alone convicted. Nor, contrary to false assertions by President Trump and the ...
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