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Nov 08 2023
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5 Republicans gather for 3rd primary debate
Five Republicans gathered Wednesday on a Miami debate stage for the third debate for the Republican presidential primary. The candidates who made the cut for this debate include: Who won’t be on the stage this time? North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, and front-runner Donald Trump, who will hold a competing rally down the road in Miami. The issues that will likely be top of mind in this debate
Deseret NewsOct 27 2023
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Longtime Burlington City Councilor Karen Paul second to announce bid for mayor
Longtime Burlington City Councilor Karen Paul became the second person to announce her intention to vie for Mayor Miro Weinberger's position in the March 5 elections next year. Paul, a Democrat who has served Burlington's Ward 6 since 2008 and was re-elected as City Council president in April, said in her press release this week that she chose to run after Weinberger, the city's longest
Burlington Free PressOct 26 2023
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Evangelical Mike Johnson ‘Raised Up’ as House Speaker
After weeks of turmoil, House Republicans elected Rep. Mike Johnson on Wednesday as the new speaker of the House, an act the Louisiana congressman suggested was ordained by God. “I believe that Scripture, the Bible, is very clear: that God is the one who raises up those in authority,” Johnson said in his first speech after being elected speaker in a 220–209 vote. “He raised up each of you. All
Christianity TodayJun 15 2012
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Obama Says Election Offers a Clear Choice on the Economy’s Long-Term Path
CLEVELAND  Framing his re-election bid as a stark choice between government action to lift the middle class and a return to Republican economic policies that he said had caused a deep recession, President Obama on Thursday called the presidential decision facing Americans a clear-cut one that will determine the long-term trajectory of the economy.
New York Times (News)Oct 24 2023
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New Hampshire 'Mountain Dew Man' convicted in double murder of retired couple on hiking trail
A 27-year-old vagrant, who detectives initially nicknamed "Mountain Dew Man" until they uncovered his true identity, has been convicted of murdering a retired couple on a New Hampshire hiking trail near their home in April 2022. Jurors found Logan Clegg guilty of all charges Monday after two days of deliberations following the shooting deaths of Stephen Reid, 67, and Djeswende "Wendy" Reid, 66
Fox News (Online News)Mar 12 2020
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5 key findings from our latest Election News Pathways survey, from impeachment to the Democratic race
The Democratic presidential primary field has narrowed substantially following the first several contests, and Donald Trump is ramping up his reelection campaign after being acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial in February. So how have Americans been navigating the torrent of election news they’ve encountered so far in 2020?
A new Pew Research Center survey, conducted Feb. 18-March
Pew Research CenterNov 06 2023
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After days of above-average highs, Denver could see second snowfall of season
The second accumulating snow for Denver in a little over a week is brewing as another push of chilly air approaches the region, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
The quick-hitting snow and chill will follow three days in a row with high temperatures well into the 70s -- about 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the historical average -- from Sunday to Tuesday, Election Day.
United Press InternationalNov 10 2023
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Ohio Republicans Say It's Their 'God Given Right' to Restrict Abortion Access
Ohio Republicans are claiming a constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights, which was approved by voters in Tuesday’s election, doesn’t actually do that — and they’re promising to take steps to prevent the legal protection of reproductive freedom in the state. “To prevent mischief by pro-abortion courts with Issue 1, Ohio legislators will consider removing jurisdiction from the
RollingStone.comOct 18 2023
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Homebuilding Recovers From Lowest Level In Three Years
Construction of new homes in the U.S. recovered in September after falling in August to the lowest level since 2020.
Housing starts rose 7% on a monthly basis to 1.36 million units, after a drop of 13% in August, the Census Bureau said Wednesday. The number is still 7.2% lower than in September of 2022.
The report also showed that permits for new construction fell 4.4% from
International Business TimesSep 13 2023
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Georgia's Tourism Industry Broke Records Last Year with Out-of-State Travelers Spending over $39.8 Billion - The Georgia Star News
Tourism in the Peach State broke records last year, according to new data by the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD). Georgia welcomed the largest number of visitors the state has ever seen during calendar year 2022, according to GDEcD. Approximately 167.7 million domestic and international visitors in 2022 brought in $39.8 billion in spending, surpassing the previous record set
The Georgia Star News