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As a philosopher, I’m convinced that Trump isn’t lying − he’s doing something worse
For much of his political career, dishonesty has been without cost for Donald Trump. He entered into national politics with the birther lie, claiming that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S., and ...
Riverside County Sheriff and California governor candidate Chad Bianco focused on claims from an activist group when he ...
State officials highlight Reentry 2030 progress while acknowledging limitations tied to staffing shortages and funding.
First lady Melania Trump unexpectedly summoned reporters to the White House on Thursday, where she read from a prepared statement denying any relationship with the late serial sex offender Jeffrey ...
Israel’s Cabinet has secretly approved the establishment of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank — Israel’s ...
AZ universities won’t say how they quietly altered DEI offerings after Trump threatened funding cuts
AZ's three public universities have quietly dismantled DEI offerings over the past year, renaming programs, consolidating ...
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Did AI kill my job, or open up a next chapter?
As a Pittsburgh writer, I went from freelancer to full-timer, but AI has brought me right back to where I started. Now, I’m focusing on the things that matter most. The post Did AI kill my job, or ...
Family remembers a father, mentor and “Paw Paw” whose quiet acts of service shaped lives far beyond Fort Worth classrooms.
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Q&A: The Photographer Documenting Appalachian Poverty, And Resilience
Editor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you ...
When one of us took our child to the doctor for pink eye, the pediatrician quickly sent a prescription for antibiotic drops to the pharmacy. At the pickup, the pharmacist dropped ...
Constitutionally guaranteed rights to consult an attorney can make a huge difference in whether someone gets deported.
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Hearing on Shell’s Beaver County cracker plant brings out economic benefits and health concerns
When one of the plant’s furnaces exploded last June, union leader Kenneth Broadbent said, the company brought in 110 workers from Louisiana to do repairs. “The building trades and construction workers ...
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