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Once someone decides they need an abortion, they will go to great lengths to get one because they know it is the right ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ June 27 The New York Times say the rising national debt is already troublesome The rise of the federal debt over the past two ...
In Washington over the last few years,” he said on June 29, “it’s become increasingly evident that leaders who are willing to ...
Wittich, who served in the Legislature at another time of infamous fractures within the Republican caucus, said Saturday that he is "fully in support of not dividing and subtracting from the party." ...
The United Kingdom legitimized the gambling industry, which it had previously only tolerated, and are living with the ...
Scott Fitzwilliams didn’t expect to last 16 years as supervisor of the White River National Forest that surrounds Vail and ...
He’s 33 years old, a social media powerhouse, and a likely contender to become the city’s new mayor. Does his victory signal ...
Republicans Scott Franklin, Laurel Lee and Daniel Webster voted for the bill, while Democrat Darren Soto opposed it. The ...
This is the “problem” that GOP policymakers set out to “fix.” The result is a generational step backward for the United States and the most regressive legislation in recent memory.
That absolutism was tempered somewhat in Trump’s first term by the sensible cap on the state and local tax deduction. But the new legislation raises that cap and offers a larger tax break for heirs ...