A sketchy look at the day in politics.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
A sketchy look at the day in politics.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
As local governments struggle to fund services with available revenue, residents have decisions ahead.
The roundups of undocumented workers could thin specific workforces and disrupt local businesses.
Patel wouldn’t come after criminals; he would come after those deemed disloyal or opposed to Trump.
Freed from U.S. authority, nationalists throughout the world are moving ahead with their plans.
Unable to save his country from the return of Trump, Joe Biden saved his son from persecution.
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Gifts of experiences can be found at YMCA, Village Theatre, Schack and Imagine Children’s Museum.
Biden’s action to protect his son from consequences proves what Trump’s supporters believed all along.
Feeding and sheltering those in need won’t alone fix homelessness, but it builds relationships that can.
In Minnesota and D.C., lawmakers may find that little will get done without some give and take.
A majority kept the Climate Commitment Act because of its investments, with some help from Bill Nye.
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