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Jun 05 2023
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Former U.S. VP Pence to seek 2024 Republican presidential nomination -federal filing
WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuters) - Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will seek the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, according to a filing on Monday with the Federal Election Commission. Reuters was not able to immediately authenticate the filing on the FEC website. Pence, 63, will launch his campaign with a video and a speech on Wednesday in the early nominating state of Iowa, three
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Apr 16 2024
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Here’s one solution to save water and generate clean power in Utah
This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation Lab. [Subscribe to our newsletter for more Innovation reporting] Clean energy and adequate water are among Utah’s biggest challenges, and a federally funded experiment will try to address both by placing solar panels over a northern Utah canal.
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Apr 16 2024
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects DMPD appeal in photographer's lawsuit over 2020 protest arrest
The U.S. Supreme Court won't weigh in on a photographer's lawsuit against the Des Moines Police Department. Ted Nieters, a freelance photographer, was pepper-sprayed, tackled and arrested while taking pictures of a group of protesters on June 2, 2020, near the Iowa Capitol. His failure to disperse charge was later dropped, and he sued the department and arresting officer Brandon Holtan for
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Apr 16 2024
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Trans sports ban overturned in West Virginia
A federal appeals court has voted to overturn West Virginia's law that bans transgender athletes from playing on teams consistent with their gender identity. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling argues that the law violates Title IX, which protects against sex-based discrimination in schools. The judges argued that the restrictions cannot be lawfully applied to prevent a 13-year-old
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Apr 15 2024
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USC cancels valedictorian's speech after alleged antisemitic posts
Amid complaints about alleged antisemitic views posted online, USC's valedictorian will not be permitted to deliver a speech at the university's commencement ceremony due to concerns about security, the school's provost announced today. "While this is disappointing, tradition must give way to safety," Provost Andrew Guzman wrote in a message to the university community. "This decision is not
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Apr 16 2024
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Flossmoor responds to former police chief’s lawsuit, says performance reason for firing
One month after Flossmoor’s former police Chief Jerel Jones alleged in a federal lawsuit that he was fired because of his race, the village responded to his claims by reiterating its view his dismissal was because of poor performance. Concerns over Jones’ performance began shortly after he started with the Flossmoor department in March 2023, the Chicago-based Sotos Law Firm writes in defense
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Apr 10 2024
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Biden says inflation report ‘may delay’ expected interest rate cut
President Biden on Wednesday said that the March report on inflation, which ticked higher, may delay an expected interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Biden last month predicted the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates, a move that could give the president a boost ahead of November’s election while he campaigns on his work to improve the economy and combat inflation. He said on
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Apr 10 2024
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Embattled DHS head Mayorkas says sanctuary cities should kick out criminal migrants, admits border surge is a ‘crisis’
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told lawmakers Wednesday that even so-called “sanctuary cities” should work with federal immigration officials to boot criminals in the US illegally — and acknowledged that he considers the migrant surge across the US-Mexico border to be a “crisis.” Mayorkas, who was impeached by the House in February and has been accused by Republicans of a “
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Apr 10 2024
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Feds: Ex-Warren cop pleads guilty in beating of suspect in city jail
A former Warren police officer will be sentenced in federal court in August, more than a year after authorities said he was caught on video punching a suspect in the city jail and slamming his head onto a floor. Matthew Rodriguez, 49, pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. District Court to one count of deprivation of rights under color of law, a felony, in the June 13 assault. Federal prosecutors will
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Apr 16 2024
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Rupee ends at record closing low on risk-off, broad dollar rally
MUMBAI, April 16 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee ended at a record closing low on Tuesday, as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and worries that the Federal Reserve will delay interest rate cuts triggered a selloff in risky assets. The rupee ended at 83.5350 to the U.S. dollar, its weakest close on record, compared with 83.4500 in the previous session. The currency hit a lifetime
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