States are adopting surveillance-oriented “paperless” policies that deny incarcerated people access to physical letters.
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FARMINGTON — A dual-language Spanish-English program at a Davis School District elementary school is safe, but the future of a French-English program at a district junior high school is at risk.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller had a “glitch” on CNN that had legal experts and other viewers raising their brows. Miller was discussing whether Trump ...
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