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14th Amendment debate raises questions about Trump’s own citizenship
As someone who is not a lawyer, my solution to the 14th Amendment birthright citizenship question is simple: Let stand what is in place as of today. It is impossible to “fix” the past. Trying to undo…
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1m83-year-old boater killed in head-on crash on Logan Martin Lake
Alabama State Troopers identified the victim as Gary M. Kendrick. He lived in Pell City.
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2mThis Ohio high school principal found a way to keep students showing up — and readers are taking notice
We can only hope that many other schools start to arm their students with these same lifelong skills, including to manage controversy and adversity. This ensures entry into a more stable and fulfilling social and financial environment for each student, writes Donna Knoll, a retired registered nurse living in Fairview Park, in a letter to the editor.
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19mMicah Nori Q&A: Trail Blazers coach details his vision, his contract, the roster, more
The 52-year-old discussed his vision for the team, the Blazers’ roster, his unconventional contract, why he never doubted he would land a job and a host of other topics during a Q&A session with reporters at the team’s practice facility in Tualatin.
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4mN.J. health inspectors say they were again denied full access to Delaney Hall
New Jersey officials say Delaney Hall repeatedly blocked full health inspections, prompting a state lawsuit against GEO Group.
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7mMicah Nori should rent not buy — but not because of his controversial contract -- Bill Oram
Nori's introduction as Portland's new head coach was overshadowed by the wrecking ball Tom Dundon is taking to the team's reputation and relationships.