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Judge: Turkish student who criticized Israel can resume research at Tufts after visa revocation
A federal judge has allowed a Tufts University student from Turkey to resume research and teaching while she challenges her ...
Opinion
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Police don't want to be ICE. Leaked proposal is a good first step. | Editorial
Her story moved Council Member Letitia Plummer, herself a survivor of domestic abuse. Plummer had been working on a policy to help reassure concerned Houstonians that they could still trust local ...
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“Mayor, don’t be ugly,' councilmember says in debate over expediting plan to name risky apartments
Council Member Letitia Plummer wanted a database of Houston's most dangerous apartments but that proposal has since been ...
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Some Native Americans draw shocked response over contract to design immigration detention centers
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation that was uprooted from the Great Lakes region in the 1830s is facing widespread outrage ...
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GOP-led states settle lawsuit against federal government over checking citizenship status of voters
Four Republican-led states have settled lawsuits with the federal government over access to voter citizenship data. Florida, ...
Toni is a points and miles enthusiast who has been leveraging loyalty programs to travel around the world (for nearly free) with her husband and their four young children. She’s passionate about ...
A series of firings, resignations and accidental pocket dials has plunged Mitchellville into turmoil, exposing deep rifts inside City Hall. City employees, council members and residents describe a ...
I’ve been writing about video games, television and movies for Forbes for over 10 years, and you may have seen my reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. I cover all manner of console and PC games, ...
Sonora, CA — The Sonora City Council took time to thank outgoing Sonora City Administrator Melissa Eads for her four years of service at Monday’s meeting, and immediately after, approved a 5-year ...
Seward County commissioners and staff have been receiving much criticism in the last two months following a 3-2 vote after the Sept. 15 public hearing to raise the county’s mill levy by double digits.
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