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Jan 07 2020
News
It took three years of blown deadlines, but L.A.’s first homeless housing project is done
For months, the wooden frame rising at 88th and Vermont stood as a constant reminder of the unfulfilled promise of Proposition HHH, the $1.2-billion bond for homeless housing that Los Angeles voters approved more than three years ago.
Finally on Monday, there was a grand opening. The development is the first to open of about 20 projects under construction. Work will begin on another 30
Los Angeles TimesAug 03 2020
News
Clock is ticking on Trump comeback as early voting nears
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s getting late early.
President Donald Trump is privately reassuring Republicans anxious about his deficits to Democrat Joe Biden, noting there are three months until Election Day and reminding them of the late-breaking events that propelled his 2016 comeback.
But four years later, the dynamics are very different.
Aides are increasingly worried that
Associated PressSep 30 2021
News
How millennials and Gen Z are remaking the GOP
Ariel Hill-Davis likes to jokingly refer to herself as a “geriatric millennial.” She’s a Republican, but as a self-proclaimed “hardcore moderate” she’s been called a RINO (Republican in name only) pretty much since the moment she entered the political sphere in 2008.
Through her work with Republican Women for Progress, Hill-Davis, who lives in Washington, D.C., is hoping to reshape the
Deseret NewsJun 29 2020
Opinion
It's not enough to delete Trump's 'white power' video tweet
(CNN) - President Donald Trump on Sunday morning told America who he believes are "great people." They're the supporters who scream "white power" in response to those who call the President a racist.
That, at least, seemed to be the message from Trump's sharing of a two-minute video showing residents from a Florida community known as The Villages driving in golf carts adorned with signs
CNN (Opinion)Jun 15 2021
Opinion
CNN Could Have Promoted a Person of Color To Replace White Masturbator Jeffrey Toobin. The Network Refused. Why?
CNN's alleged commitment to the cause of racial equity was significantly undermined last week when the network welcomed Jeffrey Toobin back to its airwaves.
The disgraced journalist, who was fired by the New Yorker in November 2020 for masturbating in front of his colleagues on a Zoom call, will continue in his role as CNN's chief legal analyst—at the expense of two qualified persons of
Washington Free BeaconApr 18 2023
Headline Roundup
New Construction Favors Single-family Homes as States Move To Allow More Multifamily Housing
A decline in multifamily housing construction offset a rise in single-family homes in March, leading to an overall slowdown in housing construction.
The Details: According to a U.S. Census Bureau report, the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts — when construction begins on a project — fell 0.8% from February and 17.2% from 12 months prior. While single-family housing
Reuters Washington Examiner BloombergApr 16 2021
News
Russia to expel 10 U.S diplomats, ban top Biden officials in response to sanctions
Russia will expel 10 U.S. diplomats and add eight current and former U.S. officials to its no-entry list in retaliation for sanctions that the Biden administration leveled at Moscow on Friday, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday.
Why it matters: The measures come after the U.S. said it would expel 10 Russian intelligence officers operating under diplomatic cover, as part
AxiosJan 04 2020
Background
Roque De La Fuente
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente is a Republican candidate for president of the United States in 2020.
De La Fuente was a 2018 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. Senate from California, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wyoming. He was defeated in those states' primary elections. The United States Constitution does not establish
BallotpediaMar 12 2021
News
Minneapolis to pay George Floyd's family $27m in police custody death lawsuit
The city of Minneapolis has agreed to pay $27m to settle a civil lawsuit with the family of George Floyd, even as jury selection was under way in the murder trial of the former police of the former police officer, Derek Chauvin, who killed him.
The city council unanimously approved the settlement on Friday. The council emerged from closed session to announce the move, which includes $
The GuardianAug 07 2019
News
'This is a target list': Joaquin Castro facing backlash for tweeting the names of Texas Trump donors
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump's campaign and several top Republicans on Tuesday slammed Rep. Joaquin Castro, the twin brother and campaign chairman of 2020 presidential hopeful Julián Castro, after he posted a list of Texas Trump donors and their place of business.
Joaquin Castro on Monday evening criticized Trump donors from San Antonio, his hometown and the district he
USA TODAY