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What is both most laughable and scariest about the Democratic Party in Connecticut is its hatred for democracy, which came up this week as the state House of Representatives debated the state budget ...
KEIZER — Mason Strong drove in four runs, and Evan Lehnert pitched a complete game, as Pendleton ran over top-ranked Marist ...
The four corners of West Marshall and George streets were packed with people Saturday afternoon who made their opposition to ...
The photographer, Minosuke Imamura, only spent a year in Taiwan as a cartographer for the governor-general’s office, but he ...
BANDON, OR – Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center (SCHHC) is thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of its new SCHHC ...
Scotland's football ultras have something to say about the way they are portrayed and underrepresented by the authorities and the media. Here ...
After a bruising war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon’s new leaders sense an opportunity to revitalize the country’s ...
For far too long, Dunkirk High School’s athletic history has primarily lived in the memory of the athletes and fans that ...
Documenting the protests at Columbia University in solidarity with Palestinians, Pritsker did not think he would end up ...
After more than three years atop a pole outside of Bozeman’s City Hall, city employees lowered the pride flag May 23 to comply with a new state law restricting which flags can be flown on government ...
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North of Iowa in Minnesota, more than 130 varsity girls' teams hit the ice this season. Though the Hawkeye state lags behind, a few pioneers work to make a change.