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Asking Eric: Our hateful neighbor interferes with our walks, and the police won’t stop him

Dear Eric: We have a neighbor a few doors up who hates us. Related Articles Asking Eric: I feel disingenuous including my spouse on the…

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A multi-million-dollar CT housing project is accepting applications. Here’s where.

Eventually there will be a random-draw lottery done to determine the housing waiting list. But for now, applications are open for The Elle at North Main,…

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Morning Update: South Florida’s top stories for Monday, Nov. 10, 2025.

Here are the top stories for Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. Get the weather forecast for today here. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Get our free Morning Update email….

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Commentary: Small businesses can’t afford Washington’s standoff | Point

American entrepreneurs fuel this country through resilience, job creation and hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity. Right now, they’re caught in the middle…

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Commentary: Small businesses can’t afford Washington’s standoff | Point

American entrepreneurs fuel this country through resilience, job creation and hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity. Right now, they’re caught in the middle…

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Commentary: Small businesses can’t afford Washington’s standoff | Point

American entrepreneurs fuel this country through resilience, job creation and hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity. Right now, they’re caught in the middle…

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Opinion: Mourning the loss of another Kent State survivor

The morbid Kent State group of bullet recipients is shrinking again. Jim Russell died of a heart attack in 2007. Robbie Stamps died of pneumonia…

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Yale study looked at childhood obesity, body mass index and ‘additional measurements’

In a new research letter published in JAMA Pediatrics, a team of Yale experts examined the clinical utility of taking additional measurements in children with high body…

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Research into a CT institution brought ‘dark realization’ about history hiding in plain sight

English professor Brenda Brueggemann had driven by the memorial stone, the grassy grove and the architectural shells of the shuttered institution every day for years…

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Commentary: Expiring subsidies are a first step to meaningful health-care reform | Counterpoint

Democrats continue to hold basic government operations hostage in an effort to extend expiring health insurance subsidies and prove Milton Friedman’s dictum that nothing is…

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