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LFP Letters to the Editor: July 16, 2025 A Free Press reader says bike signals prevent crashes, "especially when turning drivers cross paths with straight-through cyclists." ...
It takes resources to offer these products and services, with most of these resources provided by taxpayers, a reader writes.
The recent coverage of Nahanni Fontaine’s regrettable communication offers fuel for thought in a time when various public figures’ absence of filters pervades our society. Personal and biased ...
Lest we forget, we will be next George Retes, a Hispanic natural-born citizen and disabled veteran, was working as a security guard when he was chased down by masked agents who smashed his car ...
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US President Donald Trump sent out tariff letters to six trading partners on Wednesday and pledged to announce import taxes on more countries later in the night.
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A local Catholic church is rallying around the family of a Venezuelan immigrant and church member who was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and calling for his release.
Malaysia says it will continue negotiations to reach 'a balanced, mutually beneficial, and comprehensive trade agreement'.