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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Homeland Security cuts New Yorkers off from ‘trusted traveler’ programs
The federal government takes the step after the state passed a law that prevents federal immigration officials from accessing state motor vehicle records.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Acadia National Park to give visitor reservation system a test run next fall
The goal is to reduce gridlock and illegal, unsafe roadside parking at some of the park's most popular spots.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
China cuts tariffs on $75 billion in U.S. goods
Both nations agreed to reduce tariffs on each other's goods as part of the 'Phase 1' deal signed last month.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Trump unleashes impeachment fury at acquittal ‘celebration’
The president's comments are a clear sign that he is emboldened like never before as he seeks re-election.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
NASA’s record-setting Koch, crewmates safely back from space
An International Space Station crew including NASA astronaut Christina Koch, who has spent more time in space on a single mission than any other woman, has landed safely in Kazakhstan
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘1917’
The entire cast, British to a man (and one woman) are without fault, J.P. Devine writes.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Lucky Clark On Music: Christine Letcher
UMA professor to bring classical/jazz presentation to Jewett Hall Feb. 23.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
OFF RADAR: ‘Life on Mars’ by Robert Klose
“Life on Mars” has some strong similarities to books like Sinclair Lewis’s “It Can’t Happen Here” and Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” — all too plausible imaginations of what, exactly, the takeover of government by religious zealots could look like. But one difference is that Klose’s novel is straight-on satire.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Medicare for All the way to go
Letter
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2020
Collins didn’t have our backs on tax bill
Letter
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