Less than a year after its creation, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais will ask aldermen this week to begin the process of dissolving the city’s Department of Housing Stability, and place director and staff positions under the umbrella of his office.
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DEAR ABBY: When we’re out as a family, my 30-year-old, millionaire son never pays for anything. He eats more than any of us and never reaches for his wallet, not even to help with the tip. This has been going on for years, and my wife always defends him. I have given up trying to fix it.
Today’s Sound Off is about reassessing our methods of teaching students:
Wheaties is getting yoked.
Dallas-based arcade and sports bar giant Dave & Buster’s is giving customers over the age of 18 the opportunity to win and lose real money.
At Bright Little Scholars’ two Philadelphia locations, director and pre-K teacher Mercedes Fleet employed 21 different people throughout 2023. She only has five staff positions.
The top lawyer at the Republican Party is resigning after he cited conflicts with his other work obligations and after Donald Trump grew angry about his criticism of the former president’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, people familiar with the situation said Saturday night.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem (R) on Sunday acknowledged that she was removing a claim that she met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un from her forthcoming book and continued to defend her decision to kill a dog.
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IN HIS April 15th op-ed, Frank Edelblut outlines the process recently taken to update the Minimum Standards for Public School, aka the 306s. While his accounting of the process is not wrong, it’s not an entirely honest portrayal of what happened, why and when.
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