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In today's Making Disciples Letter, Al Stanford thanks the Independent Tribune for publishing the Making Disciplines Letter ...
Letters to the Editor: June 5, 2025 A Free Press reader says suspects who have been charged with gun offences, along with producing fentanyl, should be ineligible for bail.
Anyone who does not understand that the horror of “Arbeit Macht Frei” has become the horror of “ Free Palestine” is an enthusiastic supporter of the savage murders of 1,200 Jews on Oct. 7 ...
Michigan’s Best This cottage bakery in Midland offers custom treats free of dye, dairy and eggs Published: May. 17, 2025, 7:30 a.m.
Letters: Saskatchewan NDP wants to limit free speech on separation Readers share their opinions on the NDP Opposition's take on a Saskatchewan separation and an op-ed written by former U of S ...
How to 3D Print Your Personalized AI Action Figure The viral ChatGPT action figure trend is taking the internet by storm. We took the creation a step further by 3D printing it.
To the Editor: Medicaid is our country’s single largest source of healthcare coverage, providing crucial healthcare access to more than 72 million low-income Americans, including children, seniors, ...
Agrawal announced her resignation in a company-wide email shared with colleagues following a dramatic interruption of CEO Satya Nadella’s speech during Microsoft’s 50th anniversary event.
The Editorial Board shares that The News-Letter will be switching to print journalism only. APRIL FOOLS’: This article was published as part of The News-Letter’s annual April Fools’ edition, an ...
Letters to the Editor: March 21, 2025 A Free Press reader felt it was harsh when a letter writer said hospital workers "are horrible and don't care." ...
Lady Liberty’s words, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,” for most of my 85 years, defined us as a nation. This is who we were.
Richmond artist and instructor Merenda Cecelia was dismissed from VMFA after reading a statement in class advocating for artistic and academic freedom. She acknowledges the risk but believes artists ...