Here’s how health care costs can be brought under control | Letter

A recent opinion piece argues that universal health care can help rein in escalating health care expenses. By reducing administrative complexity, the author claims that the system can become more affordable for everyone.

Here’s how health care costs can be brought under control | Letter

This weekend’s US clock change is a problem, and there’s a deep divide on how to fix it

As clocks move ahead once again, Americans grapple with the lost sleep, health concerns, and general frustration that accompany this routine. Over the last decade, 19 states have passed laws to permanently adopt Daylight Saving Time, yet they await federal approval to make the shift official.

This weekend’s US clock change is a problem, and there’s a deep divide on how to fix it

Readers respond: Oregon shouldn’t be Dundon’s purse

Residents across Oregon are voicing their opinions on why their state should not become anyone’s personal purse strings. Letters to the editor highlight strong public sentiment about safeguarding the state’s resources.

Shoppers worry new checkout fee will ‘add up’ on grocery bill

Philadelphia shoppers now pay an extra 10 cents for every paper bag at checkout. While seemingly minimal, some residents worry these costs will pile up quickly and impact their weekly grocery budgets.

Shoppers worry new checkout fee will ‘add up’ on grocery bill

Are you concerned about the possibility of global conflict?

In a weekly voxpop, the Newark Advertiser explored residents’ thoughts on the possibility of a global conflict. Though the article is accessible only in paid plans, it highlights local opinions and underscores the ongoing concerns people share about worldwide tensions.

Are you concerned about the possibility of global conflict?

Noem job approval slips to 36 percent: Survey

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s approval rating has declined to 36 percent, according to a Quinnipiac poll released on Tuesday. The survey found that more than half of Americans currently disapprove of her job performance, leaving 12 percent undecided on her leadership.

Zelensky Floats Holding Referendum On Giving Up Land For Peace

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has floated a possible nationwide referendum on ceding land to Russia for the sake of peace. The move comes amid external pressure from the United States and concerns over the country’s struggling energy infrastructure as winter approaches.

Zelensky Floats Holding Referendum On Giving Up Land For Peace

Should the 9/11 Fee Fund US Travel Upgrades? Public Opinion Speaks: All You Need To Know

Americans are voicing strong support for using the 9/11 fee to fund overdue airport upgrades, emphasizing a renewed focus on flying safety and efficiency. This proposal promises modernized infrastructure, from air traffic control improvements to streamlined traveler experiences.

Should the 9/11 Fee Fund US Travel Upgrades? Public Opinion Speaks: All You Need To Know

Stop turning N.J. farms into affordable housing, voters say in new poll

A new poll shows that New Jersey voters strongly oppose converting local farmland into affordable housing. Of particular note, respondents voice significant resistance to using eminent domain to acquire farmland for development.

Poll shows New Hampshire residents divided over Gov. Ayotte’s performance

A new poll suggests that New Hampshire residents are split over Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s performance during her first term. While some Granite Staters show approval, others remain uncertain about her handling of key issues such as education.

Poll shows New Hampshire residents divided over Gov. Ayotte’s performance