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If U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker is so concerned about the country’s debt, why did he vote for the big, ugly bill, when the Congressional Budget Office estimates that it will add trillions to the ...
Add to this that over 50% of prisoners have IQs well below 90 because of the conditions they were born into, such as drug addiction, alcohol withdrawal syndrome and general lack of prenatal care ...
Letters: Treat prisoners as you would want to be treated LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jul 24, 2025 1 min to read A black man with hands outside the bars of a prison cell oneword ...
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opinion | Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor — Roberson, working poor, migrants, same-sex couple, education funds Readers blasted setting an execution date for an inmate; explained ...
Letters to the editor for July 26.Thank a probation and parole officer Gov. Glenn Youngkin proclaimed July 20-26 as Virginia Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week. The Virginia ...
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section weigh in on the MLB All-Star Game, Bronny James and Dodgers closer Tanner Scott.
NY Post readers discuss support for antisemitic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Let’s see more facts In response to the commentary on Sunday entitled “Trump deporting fewer than Obama. He’s just meaner.” While it’s refreshing to see some of the actual facts being ...
Letters to the editor July 24Loving Glacier Park to death Over the past five years of frequent contacts with national park systems, specifically Glacier, we are concerned about the future of these ...
Bridge commentary was required reading Thank you for giving the Washington Bridge‘s original designer his opportunity to provide perspective on one of Rhode Island’s most consequential issues ...