Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has created a major public health crisis in the United States. One of the most pressing questions our leaders face is: How can government at the federal and state levels deter the flow of illicit fentanyl?
January is the month to sign up for stuff you're probably not going to keep doing later, like cooking class or hot yoga. It's also the month for setting goals, especially at work, where goals often come with lunch and a side of office politics.
Commentary: Researchers have found curiosity, more than any other trait, is correlated with higher scores in both mathematics and reading.
For better or worse, the U.S. Supreme Court is holding all the cards this election year. Chief Justice John Roberts appears reluctant to have his court determine the outcome of the 2024 election. Yet our uncharted waters may ultimately force his hand.
In 1801, Thomas Jefferson prepared to succeed John Adams as president of the United States. Four years earlier, George Washington had left office voluntarily, rejecting widespread appeals for him to serve a third term.
IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: In his State of the State address, Governor Little touted a long-overdue investment in facilities that made headlines. But when we read the fine print, we see he is largely continuing to kick the can down the road.
IDAHO REPUBLICAN PARTY: Contrary to what you might have heard on the news, the Idaho Republican Party is growing.
On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, Lawrence Eppard and guest Robert VerBruggen discuss a new documentary that challenges the official narrative of George Floyd's death.
In the American justice system, those accused of criminal conduct are presumed innocent until proved guilty and convicted by a jury of their peers. Yet many people might be surprised to learn that some federal defendants are punished for charges that they were actually acquitted of.
My foray into the workforce was a minimum-wage job making pizzas and washing dishes at Pizza Hut.
Hailey is and will continue to be one great little town.
The French actor Gerard Depardieu is world-known as a lusty, usually charming pursuer of the carnal. He's now being accused of crimes against women, some violent in nature. A star of French cinema, Depardieu is being defended by French President Emmanuel Macron. Other supporters are former French first lady Carla Bruni, actress Charlotte Rampling and Depardieu's former partner, actress Carole Bouquet.
JONES: If the Ukrainians win, we won’t face the possibility of future hostilities with Russia. If they lose, we are in for continued conflict with Putin’s regime.
LETTER: Thanks for supporting our veterans
OUR VIEW: Like it or not, Idaho will caucus next year. That only adds to the confusion of an election cycle that we can ill-afford to be confusing.
ANOTHER VIEW: Dorothy Moon won’t stop unless the people stop her. They can either submit or fight back, writes the Lewiston Tribune.
OUR VIEW: The Constitution can’t be used as a prop if the electorate knows enough about it. We don’t.
OUR VIEW: They’re not fancy or flashy, but immunizations are one of modern medicine’s greatest success stories.
Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has created a major public health crisis in the United States. One of the most pressing questions our leaders face is: How can government at the federal and state levels deter the flow of illicit fentanyl?
January is the month to sign up for stuff you're probably not going to keep doing later, like cooking class or hot yoga. It's also the month for setting goals, especially at work, where goals often come with lunch and a side of office politics.
Commentary: Researchers have found curiosity, more than any other trait, is correlated with higher scores in both mathematics and reading.
For better or worse, the U.S. Supreme Court is holding all the cards this election year. Chief Justice John Roberts appears reluctant to have his court determine the outcome of the 2024 election. Yet our uncharted waters may ultimately force his hand.
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LETTER: Thanks for supporting our veterans
LETTER: Do you know someone who is living with memory loss? Are you a caregiver for a family member with dementia?
LETTER: Make sure PERSI returns to its roots.
LETTER: What, if any, are the plans in Twin Falls to deal with the increased traffic?