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Thank you for the in-depth and compassionate article about dementia in our town (“HOPE Dementia Support connects ‘people who are on the same journey,’ ” The Columbian, May 31).
On June 6, 1966, Robert Kennedy was the keynote speaker at the Day of Affirmation of the National Union of South African Students. This was an annual occasion that students continued their commitment ...
Medford man writes Framingham students offer hope in fight against climate change To the Editor: When it comes to climate change, investigating the past is crucial to imagining the future.
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Small Cap Fund” first-quarter 2025 investor letter. In the first quarter of 2025, the fund was down 9.07% (Institutional ...
In the words of Pope Francis in his letter announcing the Jubilee Year of Hope, God’s holy and faithful people can once again experience this celebration “as a special gift of grace, ...
Carillon Tower Advisers, an investment management company, released its “Carillon Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund” first quarter 2025 investor letter.Small-cap stocks experienced a significant ...
(This is the text of University of Guam’s Class of 2024 valedictorian Hunter Sidell’s speech delivered during UOG’s Fañomnåkan commencement ceremony on May 19, 2024.) ...
In these uncertain times, small acts of hope can positively impact the lives of those around you. Whether it’s helping a neighbour with a small task, volunteering with a local organization or thanking ...
A group of 18 small business owners have signed a letter that was sent to House Speaker Matthew Ritter (D-Hartford) demanding a vote on Senate Bill 2, which seeks to regulate artificial intelligence.
I had to laugh at one incredible sentence in the Boston Herald article "Democrats slip further behind GOP." This article brought up the allegations of a cover-up of Biden's mental ...
CALEDONIA — With a mere 600 square feet of space, Blessed Hope Church is one of the smallest free-standing churches in Racine County.
I once stood atop the mountain of public service—serving three terms as a Pennsylvania state representative—only to fall halfway down due to addiction and the consequences it brought.