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AEP Ohio proposes to decrease rates for customers in settlement

AEP Ohio filed a settlement with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, aiming to reduce electricity distribution costs for its customers. The proposal, originating from Gahanna, may bring much-needed relief to residents and businesses throughout Ohio.

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 AEP Ohio proposes to decrease rates for customers in settlement
Star Parker – The dividends of Operation Absolute Resolve

Nicolás Maduro, once the dominant socialist figure in Venezuela, now awaits his fate in a New York jail. At the same time, a newly inaugurated socialist mayor in the city extols the “warmth of collectivism,” revealing a stark and ironic contrast in political ideals.

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 Star Parker – The dividends of Operation Absolute Resolve
Philip Martell: The significance of Greenland

Though Greenland may appear remote, its location places it firmly on the front lines of America’s homeland defense. According to the commentary, how the United States approaches this icy expanse will shape our security environment for years to come.

International Politics

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Letter: Dangerous actions in Venezuela

A letter from The Sentinel raises alarm over unfolding events in Venezuela and questions the responsibility of U.S. institutions. Citing Timothy Snyder’s maxim “Do not obey in advance,” the piece insists that citizens, Congress, and the Supreme Court must recognize the dangers and refuse to stand idly by.

International Politics

 Letter: Dangerous actions in Venezuela
Harrison County municipalities begin aligning with state elections in 2026

Harrison County, West Virginia, is changing how it conducts local elections by synchronizing them with state elections starting in 2026. Officials anticipate that this move will streamline the voting experience and potentially broaden participation in both county and municipal races.

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 Harrison County municipalities begin aligning with state elections in 2026
How will the Iowa Legislature address cancer in 2026?

Lawmakers in Iowa are renewing their focus on cancer legislation after only one of five proposed bills passed in 2025. With midterm politics and federal funding uncertainties looming, advocates hope to see more comprehensive action this year.

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Healthcare Reforms

 How will the Iowa Legislature address cancer in 2026?
Housing market affordability is so strained that Trump directs Fannie and Freddie to buy $200B mortgage bonds

President Donald Trump’s latest directive asks Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase an additional $200 billion in mortgage bonds, aiming to compress the “mortgage spread” and drive rates down. Market watchers say this could ease the affordability crisis while bringing the government-sponsored enterprises close to their legal limit on retained mortgage holdings.

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 Housing market affordability is so strained that Trump directs Fannie and Freddie to buy $200B mortgage bonds
Texas, facing doctor shortage, eases path for foreign-trained physicians

Texas is taking steps to address its growing physician shortage by making it simpler for foreign-trained doctors to practice. The state joins 17 others that have adopted similar measures. About a quarter of Texas’s licensed doctors were trained abroad.

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Healthcare Reforms

 Texas, facing doctor shortage, eases path for foreign-trained physicians
The flu is raging across GA. Is it too late to get a flu shot for the season?

Flu cases have climbed across Georgia, sparking questions about whether it is too late to get vaccinated. Federal health officials have also announced new guidelines, reducing the number of diseases targeted by routine immunizations from 17 to 11.

Healthcare Reforms

Letters: Maduro wasn’t fit, but was his ouster legit?

Questions have arisen from a reader-submitted letter on the fitness of “Maduro” and whether the United States had the authority to intervene in his removal. The discussion underscores broader concerns about leadership legitimacy and international involvement in regime change.

International Politics

 Letters: Maduro wasn’t fit, but was his ouster legit?
Letter: A danger to the working class

The call to protest Washington’s so-called invasion of Venezuela rings loud in a new letter. It warns that the seizure of President Nicolás Maduro, along with President Trump’s own statements, poses a grave danger to working-class interests worldwide.

International Politics

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 Letter: A danger to the working class
SNAP benefit work requirements bill among 115 introduced during first day of session

Lawmakers in Nebraska introduced 115 bills on the first day of the legislative session, including a proposal to restore work requirement exemptions for select SNAP recipients. This measure specifically targets certain Nebraskans who rely on federal food assistance programs.

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 SNAP benefit work requirements bill among 115 introduced during first day of session
A Brief History of the US Trying (and Failing) to Buy Greenland

For more than a century, U.S. leaders have occasionally looked northward to Greenland. Though Donald Trump’s recent approach was more forceful than any prior gambit, the idea actually dates back to the 1860s under President Andrew Johnson.

International Politics

 A Brief History of the US Trying (and Failing) to Buy Greenland
The Board of Medicine Launches Membership Program Expanding Access to Emerging Medical Knowledge

The Board of Medicine has unveiled a membership program that welcomes both healthcare professionals and members of the public. With an emphasis on psychedelic therapy and wearable health technology, the group aims to advance innovative approaches to patient care.

Healthcare Reforms

 The Board of Medicine Launches Membership Program Expanding Access to Emerging Medical Knowledge
Illinois bill would let families sue over nonconsensual videos of children

Illinois is considering a measure that would let families sue over nonconsensual recordings of their children. Known as the Civil Remedies for Nonconsensual Recording of Children Act, the legislation aims to regulate the use of video for a variety of purposes, including live feeds.

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 Illinois bill would let families sue over nonconsensual videos of children
Donald Trump’s Venezuela coup seems to be deja vu all over again

A new commentary likens Donald Trump’s approach to Venezuela to previous conflicts the United States has entered, so-called “forever wars.” Drawing on historical parallels, the author cautions that Trump’s ultimate goals in Venezuela may never be fully realized.

International Politics

 Donald Trump’s Venezuela coup seems to be deja vu all over again
Partnership Health Center officially becomes an independent nonprofit health center | Lara Salazar

Partnership Health Center has officially stepped into a new chapter as an independent nonprofit, marking a significant milestone for Missoula’s community health services. Following its separation from Missoula County, the Center anticipates it can better respond to shifting health care demands.

Healthcare Reforms

 Partnership Health Center officially becomes an independent nonprofit health center | Lara Salazar
Letter to the editor: Attack is a diversion

A recent letter to the editor claims that an “illegal attack on Venezuela and abduction of Maduro” under President Trump is a deliberate diversion. The opinion piece warns that this tactic, labeled the work of a “failing authoritarian,” threatens to overshadow urgent issues at home, including rising health care costs.

International Politics

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 Letter to the editor: Attack is a diversion
Max Hastings: How to save the US from authoritarianism

Russia’s recent stance against classical art and free speech paints a worrying picture of how power can be used to suppress dissent. Max Hastings urges the United States to heed this example and safeguard its own democratic future.

International Politics

 Max Hastings: How to save the US from authoritarianism
NC Education Lottery financial statement audit released

A newly released audit from the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor outlines essential financial details about the NC Education Lottery. The report, mandated by law, offers insights into the lottery’s transparency and accountability measures.

Policy Analysis

 NC Education Lottery financial statement audit released
Alexander Central School proposes $16.18M capital project

Alexander Central School is bringing a $16.18 million capital project to the community’s attention. On January 21, district residents will decide whether these enhancements move forward.

Policy Analysis

 Alexander Central School proposes $16.18M capital project
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