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Hundreds of journalists lost their jobs when the law came into force on January 1, 1934—many of them Jews and writers who had been critical of Hitler’s authoritarian regime. Some journalists ended up ...
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Edwardsville, Glen Carbon area restaurant inspections for Sept. 8-12
Madison County Food Health Sanitation Program conducted a series of inspections in the Edwardsville and Glen Carbon area for ...
The chairman of the FCC is warning of potential action over a comment that Jimmy Kimmel made during a monologue on his ABC ...
Newsom, who is in the middle of a redistricting fight, said if he didn't win, "we'll lose this republic, we'll lose this democracy." ...
Susan Monarez, the fired CDC director, and Debra Houry, one of three top agency leaders who resigned in protest, are testifying before the Senate health committee.
US housing stress has reached crisis levels. Mortgage help searches surpass 2008 highs. BTC’s role in mortgage eligibility ...
A dive into the engineering behind Tektronix's new 7 Series 4-ch. scope featuring 25-GHz bandwidth, 125-Gsample/s rate, world ...
Hopefully, Indian defence establishments will invest time and effort in future so we are better prepared with early warning ...
Israeli strikes on Hodeida port spark fresh cross-border exchanges as the UN shifts its top Yemen official from Houthi-held ...
Bishop Robert Barron praised the late Charlie Kirk after Kirk's shooting death Sept. 10. Barron spoke glowingly of the ...
A state appellate court ordered a run-off election between Anthony Cirz and Michael Hopson after ruling they had tied in February.
Radio-Canada is apologizing after a reporter made antisemitic comments on air, but an advocacy group says the broadcaster needs to do more.
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