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Historian Douglas Brinkley looks at how President Ford's welcoming of tens of thousands of South Vietnamese refugees after Saigon fell reflected America's history, diversity and compassion.
After Saigon fell, most states were unwilling at first to take Southeast Asian refugees. Washington was the exception.
A welcome event for incoming Murray State University President-elect Dr. Ron K. Patterson and his family will take place at ...
I listened keenly to the latest announcements made by President Irfaan Ali, and one question continues to boggle my mind; why now? The PPP/C has been in office for the past four years, and now ...
Recent actions by the Trump administration are threatening the future of libraries in Seattle and other Washington communities. On March 14, a White House Executive Order was issued to eliminate ...
Regarding your editorial “Trump and His ‘Little Disturbance’” (April 4): People who worked with Steve Jobs described him as having his own personal “reality distortion field” by which ...
However, a person from Canada attending a destination wedding in Italy was stunned upon discovering that the welcome dinner was not complimentary ... Those occupying high offices must abide by the ...
Why does the paper publish articles that speak of hatred by one man who we all know who pays his wages and thinks his people can do no wrong? Why do we have to read about such hatred? Instead, we ...
It is thought provoking and inclusive. Such is the case on The Daily Sentinel’s opinion page, where we welcome readers to have their say on important issues — including local politics — through ...
Kim Ji Soo got a warm welcome at Bahay ni Kuya when he came in as a house guest for "Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition." In the confession room, the South Korean Sparkle actor said that he ...
NORTH FORT MYERS, Florida (WBBH) — A North Fort Myers man says he was shocked to find a disturbing package in his mailbox — a plain manila envelope containing a red arm sleeve printed with a ...
I believe the answer is obvious. Welcome back to the radio broadcasting profession, Mr. Brennaman, and best wishes for great success in your new role at WLW.