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May 23 2024
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Hot ham and rolls is a Milwaukee tradition
After church, it’s tradition to pick up what’s known as hot ham and rolls – an end-of-weekend feast with origins in the cream city’s German or Polish roots, depending on which bakery owner you speak to. For less than $30 at Grebe Bakery, for example, you can get three pounds of ham, 18 rolls and two pounds of potato salad. The meal is part of Milwaukee’s identity, so much so that former Gov.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMay 22 2024
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Kenny Cooper
Kenny Cooper is a WHYY News multiplatform reporter covering Chester and Delaware counties. He joined WHYY in November 2020. Kenny, a Montgomery County native, graduated in 2020 from Temple University with a BA in journalism and political science.
Prior to WHYY, he covered Pennsylvania state politics through an Election SOS fellowship at the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. In early 2020,
WHYYJun 07 2016
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Bernie Sanders’s aides just threw him under the bus to Politico
Over at Politico, Edward-Isaac Dovere and Gabriel Debenedetti have a dishy look inside the last days of the Bernie Sanders campaign. You should read it in full (seriously, go do that right now). The main takeaway is that Sanders's aides know they've lost; the candidate doesn't.
VoxMay 21 2024
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Mike Johnson Pushes Big Crypto Bill, Democrats May Back
House Speaker Mike Johnson's strategy to maintain Republican unity after the failed motion to vacate by dividing Democrats continues to play out well on the issue of cryptocurrency, Politico reported. Johnson is putting out a major cryptocurrency bill that is opposed by the Biden administration, but has enough Democrats supporting it that the party leaders are not encouraging them to vote
Newsmax (News)May 21 2024
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US intel indicates only 30-35% of Hamas fighters killed, 65% of tunnels are intact – report
US intelligence indicates that only 30-35 percent of Hamas fighters have been killed since October 7, and around 65% of the terror group’s tunnels are still intact, Politico reports.
The outlet also says that US officials believe that Hamas has recruited thousands of new members in recent months. The report does not clarify if these individuals are thought to have become members of the
The Times of IsraelJul 07 2022
Perspectives Blog
Politico Rated Center in AllSides Blind Bias Survey; AllSides Keeps Lean Left Rating
Politico’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was rated as Center in our May 2022 Blind Bias Survey. The rating, which differed from AllSides' rating of Lean Left for Politico, triggered an Editorial Review. AllSides opted to keep Politico's rating as Lean Left.
Compared to Blind Bias Surveys, Editorial Reviews allow an expert panel to see much more content from the outlet taken over a
AllSides StaffMay 21 2024
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Fluoride back on the ballot in Lebanon
It's official: Lebanon voters will decide in November whether the city should continue putting fluoride in their drinking water. City elected leaders voted May 8 to put the question to their constituents after right-wing politicos stoked more than a year of periodic debate . “While I disagree with the fact that we’re sending this to the voters instead of using the open process for the petition
Albany Democrat-HeraldMay 14 2024
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Hunter Biden Loses Bid to Delay Start of Gun Trial
Hunter Biden lost his latest attempt on Tuesday to delay the start of his criminal trial on gun charges, according to Politico. Abbe Lowell, who is representing Biden, told Judge Maryellen Noreika the defense team is not ready for the June 3 start date because it has had difficulty finding expert witnesses who are willing to help the first son, especially regarding drug addiction and drug
Newsmax (News)May 14 2024
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Right-wingers’ martyr mythology about Trump is also on trial
Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, I’ve been drawn to op-eds and interviews about the stubbornness of his support among evangelicals despite it all. The lurid allegations involved in the trial have been enough to make news anchors blush. And yet, Trump’s evangelical supporters seem undeterred. Sociologist Samuel Perry offered a compelling explanation for this
MSNBCMay 21 2024
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John Falcicchio Is Looking to Mount a Private Sector Comeback Following His Sexual Harassment Scandal
D.C. politicos have mounted comebacks after getting caught taking bribes, embezzling money meant for needy kids, using public office to line the pockets of private clients, and, of course, smoking crack. In a town like this, maybe a sexual harassment scandal isn’t enough to qualify someone for a permanent exile. At least, that’s what John Falcicchio is hoping. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s former
Washington City Paper