Sun Sentinel readers offer differing opinions on renaming state college and university roads after Charlie Kirk.
Sun Sentinel readers write about Trump’s practice of creating distractions that preoccupy the nation and prevent dealing with more pressing problems.
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Fun Thanksgiving Activities for Kids That'll Keep Them Busy All Day Long
Entertain the kids with these Thanksgiving activities for kids. We guarantee you'll love each of these fun, easy ideas to ...
Warm up this winter in Wisconsin at cozy restaurants serving comfort food that melts the chill and fills your soul.
With a halt in federal funding for the supplemental nutritional assistance program leaving food insecure people scrambling to ...
AI’s benefits for government are real but so are its pitfalls. How far can we rely on machines for advice, action and ...
Midland Daily News on MSNOpinion
PAUL WHITE: The most important story is your own
Every moment that passes is an addition to the story of your life. This is such a fascinating thought process that it moved ...
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Why Is Yoko Ono Still Misunderstood?
A recent biography helps shed light on her life before and after John Lennon—making a case for the primacy of her art and its ...
Follow live updates as President Donald Trump continues his three-country Asia tour with a final stop in South Korea, where ...
At an extravagant reception, hotelier Steve Farzam seemed to literally plunge into marriage, appearing to dive from a helicopter in a rainbow parachute onto the grounds of a luxury hotel north of ...
More and more people are turning to artificial intelligence for support, companionship, and even love. There are risks, but some users say it has surprising benefits.
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