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    Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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    News: Many businesses, especially in the landscaping and hospitality sectors, rely on H-2B visa workers for summer labor. But the federal caps on such visas have left some perennially unsure of how to get the staff they need.

    Daybreak: It used to be that every child had to learn to write in cursive. The Common Core State Standards education guidelines, though, no longer require teaching that style of writing. Has cursive become an endangered species?

    Business: A funny thing happened when Ralph Belfiglio started to market his patented new device for professionals who run up against the problem of limited memory on laptop computers. He discovered that a group he'd never even considered a big part of the potential market for his new Casebyte device was starting to pay attention — deejays.

    Perspective: A Pulitzer Prize winning war correspondent makes the case that our duty to our service men and women does not stop with thanking them for their service, but should extend to asking hard questions about the wars they are sent to fight, writes Paul Choiniere in his Sunday column.

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