Since last year, the Justice Department has made unprecedented demands to states for sensitive voter data, including drivers ...
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The Ozark Festival Orchestra wraps its season with a program of cinematic favorites and a pie auction. The long-running ...
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The judge's ruling this week found that an executive order by the Trump White House to defund NPR and PBS violated the ...