ancers not at fault Regarding the article Ukrainian dancers urge change after skipping city fest shows (July 18). I disagree with the Ukrainian dance ensemble which refused to participate due to the presence of SlavicRoots, a group promoting Russian culture. The Slavic group is in no way connected to the atrocities being inflicted on Ukraine. […]
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A Free Press reader supports London bike paths, but does not support "dangerous bike paths."
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A Free Press reader writes to say he was fortunate to have purchased Tom Benner's last life-size sculpture, a polar bear.
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A Free Press reader calls for leadership in health care, on regulatory bodies, and on the public to demand better from mental health units.
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Flurries of last-minute changes in alliances often happen just before great powers go to a great war
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Canada’s aggressive new military rhetoric was on Monday welcomed by an analyst as well as workers at London’s General Dynamics Land Systems Canada plant. The city’s military industrial base may play a key role in Canada’s renewed commitment to national defence. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to boost military spending by $9 billion this fiscal year could […]
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"It’s worrisome that government keeps saying the right thing but nothing has been triggered"
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Local immigration attorney Marcelo Betti says there’s a lot more to the story of immigration to northern Michigan than you might think.
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India and Pakistan have had several shooting matches since they carried out a total of nine underground nuclear weapons tests in 1998.
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Trump's "tariffs on everybody" policy offers a glimpse of what may come: the U.S. against the world, with Russia its only great power ally
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The Traverse City demonstration was one part of Saturday's grassroots rallies held nationwide as part of the “Hands Off” protest movement.
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A Free Press reader says it's time to clean house at the Thames Valley District school board, with "their skewed priorities."