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Feb 15 2024
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Idaho governor expands fentanyl initiative to include human trafficking...
When Gov. Brad Little launched Operation Esto Perpetua in 2022, he recognized that work had to be done regarding fentanyl infiltration into the Gem State, Idaho Press Managing Editor Teddy Feinberg writes. Two years later, Little says that while progress has been made, more is planned for the future. On Wednesday, Little signed an executive order to continue work through the initiative and
Idaho PressJan 05 2023
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House Speaker Race Reaches 10th Ballot For First Time Since Before Civil War
For the first time since before the Civil War, the House is poised to hold a 10th vote for speaker after House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) failed to clinch the gavel across nine ballots.
Not since the 36th Congress, which stretched from 1859 through 1861, have there been a number of votes in the double digits. During that drawn-out process, William Pennington (R-NJ) emerged
The Daily WireFeb 15 2024
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In-person early voting begins today; don't forget to bring photo ID
Submitted by the North Carolina State Board of Elections In-person early voting for the 2024 primary election begins Thursday, February 15, and runs through Saturday, March 2, at early voting locations across North Carolina. Statewide, more than 340 early voting sites will be open for early voting ahead of the March 5 primary election. Early voting has become a popular voting method in North
Washington Daily NewsFeb 13 2024
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US consumer inflation cooled down in January, but less than expected
Price hikes eased off less than expected in January, but still offered some relief for Americans who have suffered through the steepest price hikes in four decades.
The first measure of inflation for 2024, the Consumer Price Index, showed that prices rose by 3.1% for the 12 months ended in January, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Tuesday. That marks a step back
CNN BusinessFeb 14 2024
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Shots fired at Atlanta high school: reports
Gunshots were fired at Benjamin Mays High School in Atlanta on Wednesday, according to multiple reports. Local news helicopters showed a massive police response to the school in southwest Atlanta. Caution tape ringed a parking lot, while evidence markers were scattered across the ground. The reports come on the six-year anniversary of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in
New York Daily NewsFeb 16 2024
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Mitt Romney says he is 'not going to run for president' in 2024 after being floated as Manchin VP pick
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said that he does not have any plans to run for president or vice president in 2024. Romney's comment came after Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said he would pick either Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, or former Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman as a running mate if he jumped into the 2024 presidential race. "Hypothetically, if I was picking my running mate, really who
Fox News DigitalFeb 15 2024
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Norwich PBA President Accused Of Stealing Thousands: State Police
NORWICH, CT — The former president of the Norwich Police Benevolent Association (PBA) has been charged with stealing more than $3,000 in funds from the organization, according to state police. The state police's Central District Major Crime Squad began investigating allegations against former president Ryan O'Connell in January 2022. O'Connell, 42, turned himself in to state police Troop I in
Patch.comFeb 14 2024
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Pennsylvania Democrats secure state legislature for rest of session after special election
Voters in Bucks County, Penn. elected Democrat Jim Prokopiak in a special election held on Tuesday, boosting the Democrats to a slim 102-100 majority in the state House of Representatives. Prokopiak is a 49-year-old lawyer and Pennsbury School District board member who received significant financial support from national Democrats, according to a report from the Philadelphia Inquirer. This was
WCPTFeb 15 2024
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Lt. Governor Tammy Miller announces run for Governor
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller, R-ND, announced on Thursday she is running for governor as a Republican. Miller was sworn in as the 39th Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota on Jan. 3, 2023. Gov. Doug Burgum, R-ND, appointed Miller to the role in late 2022, after then-Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford departed the administration to enter the private sector. In a statement Miller says, “As a
KFYRNov 28 2021
Analysis
As China Speeds Up Nuclear Arms Race, the U.S. Wants to Talk
The United States has no nuclear hotline to Beijing. The two countries have never had a serious conversation about American missile defenses in the Pacific, or China’s experiments to blind U.S. satellites in time of conflict.
And Chinese officials have consistently rejected the idea of entering arms control talks, shutting down such suggestions by noting — accurately — that the United
New York Times (News)