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Minnesota’s child care licensing system is in dire need of reform. While oversight is necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of children, our current punitive approach is driving ...
Stalin’s famous quote, “a single death is a tragedy; a million deaths are a statistic,” speaks to how Americans have become immune to death and suffering. History speaks to this with our ...
The power grab by the governor to appoint the chairmen of some other state boards may have valid reasons, but not for the FPA. If Carubba continues to do Guidry’s bidding rather than the public ...
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More than 600 Harvard faculty signed a letter to Harvard’s governing boards urging the University to publicly condemn attacks on universities and defy orders that interfere with its independence ...
The suggestion that educators have a conflict of interest when serving on local school boards is completely ridiculous “Rise in teachers on local school boards,” News, March 23]. Who could ...
To the editor: I’m happy to see the L.A. Times editorial board continuing to light a fire under the city to build the Venice Dell affordable housing project (“Stop finding ways to kill the ...
In a letter sent to acting Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mark Uyeda, seen by Reuters, lawmakers requested information to “help us better understand the extent to which the Trump ...
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling, appointed acting director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services by the Trump Administration on March 20, received a welcome letter today ...
Parole boards are obviously run by the “soft leftist movement” in Canada. It is time for a change and until stiffer penalties are totally enforced our country will continue its downward spiral.