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NY Post readers discuss NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch's crackdown on e-bike riders who break the ... your full name and city of residence) to [email protected]. Letters are subject to editing ...
Steve Osborne's letter eloquently expressed the evolved species we aspire to be. Confusing justice with revenge when it comes to life or death assumes we are equal to God in judgment. When did a ...
The House Bill 554 terms should be readily available to newly naturalized citizens and those on the path to citizenship. A website link to the new rules and how to adjust one's ID or driver's ...
Summer is almost here, and with it will come deadly heat waves supercharged by the climate crisis. Yet in 27 states, it’s perfectly legal for utility companies to shut off electricity on the ...
To the editor — I don’t think the “little people” understand why violent criminals are set free and justice is denied to victims. That is, I don’t think it can be rationally explained to ...
To the editor: Everywhere I look — on social media, in this paper, in conversation — I see the same thing. People are fed up: left, right, center — it doesn’t matter. What unites us more than any ...
While I am against another oversized, out-of-character hotel development catering to out of state corporate interests and tourists, the real issue for me with the proposed new convention center ...
Will Sutton’s column on our new pope with Creole heritage was fantastic. He quoted Jari Honora, who does research in New Orleans on the family history of the Creoles of Louisiana. He stated that ...
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To the editor: On May 5, we as a town voted down a police budget of just under $1.5 million. ("Dalton voters reject police budget and repurposing the old high school site before annual Town Meeting ...
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To a South Carolina museum, in a long-awaited legal battle conclusion, Harvard will give up a collection containing 175-year-old photos of Black slaves in the U.S. South. These are the earliest ...
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