Thousands of U.S. workers in the foreign development field are being furloughed or laid off, as the industry coffers run dry.
Letters to the editor on boastfulness in athletics, the process for replacing Tacoma’s city manager and the need to prioritize human rights. | Opinion ...
Welcome to a new weekly feature reviewing South Dakotans in the federal government, where we keep an eye on Sens. John Thune and Mike Rounds, Rep. Dusty Johnson and Secretary of the Department of ...
“Companion” is a straightforward attempt at humanizing — for lack of a better word — the artificial world, posing unanswered questions and drawing attention to the impossibility of “winning” in a ...
A new analysis reveals that healthy food costs more than double compared to less healthy options. Over the past two years, ...
Biblical teaching generally pushes Christians to advocate for submission to authorities, whether in politics or in the church ...
President Trump may think he is President Jackson reincarnated -- but there are lessons in Old Hickory's resistance to ...
President Donald Trump feels kinship with former President Andrew Jackson. But a presidential historian says that Jackson ...
The nature of the vulnerabilities discovered by NowSecure doesn’t add up to evidence that DeepSeek is “spyware” per se.
Energy costs are a significant problem for many in our community, and utility bills are going up everywhere. In this month's ...
Blockbusters like Shakespeare In The Park and Wild Rice's Hotel should not be missed. Read more at straitstimes.com.