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President Trump has moved aggressively to reopen long-settled issues and to dismantle long-established institutions as he ...
Right after World War II, a crucial alliance between the two countries fell apart. We are still paying the price.
Local author Graham Hurley has published his fiftieth book and will be holding an event at Sidmouth library later this month to highlight it. It is a book that has already attracted eager comment and ...
“A budget is a moral document,” as numerous human rights activists have said over the decades. If that is true, then the ...
It was February 25, 1942, two and a half months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the U.S. Navy had given the island’s ...
Congressional Republicans must navigate rescissions bill, government funding and investigations into former President Joe ...
Despite Trump’s threats, citizenship is a constitutional right that’s difficult to revoke once granted. He’s tried it before.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ July 3 The Washington Post on One Big Beautiful Bill and a potential debt crisis The odds of a federal debt crisis just got more ...
The most effective communicator in the Democratic Party,’ per the Atlantic’s Mark Leibovich, leans into his role as a TV ...
Summer Puppetry Festival, Menlo Park: The festival continues into July with two events: a mini puppet workshop for kids ages ...
Zohran Mamdani is the latest sign establishment Democrats don’t know how to handle a populist challenge. They haven’t learned anything ...
Cordata Gallery’s newest exhibition, “Modern Meets Primitive,” has its opening from 2–4 p.m. Saturday, July 12, and features work from three local artists: Richard Nash, Brian O’Neill and David Syre.