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Jul 21 2023
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Treasurer Davis to run for Congress
WILMINGTON – Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis announced this week that she will run for the state’s lone House of Representatives seat, setting up a contested 2024 Democratic primary to replace incumbent Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. The congresswoman is campaigning for the U.S. Senate seat held by fellow Democrat Tom Carper, who has announced his retirement. Davis, a rare statewide
Delaware Business TimesJul 18 2023
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Cherokee tribe in Western NC to vote on expand legalization of adult use of marijuana
CHEROKEE, N.C. -- Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote in September on whether they want to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands for anyone 21 and older - not just for those seeking it for medical use that the North Carolina tribe had already authorized. The Tribal Council agreed last week to place the question on the ballot during the tribe's Sept. 7
ABC 11 WTVDJul 18 2023
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'Biggest threat to our survival': Experts blast third party candidates as Manchin floats No Labels run
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, Democrat of West Virginia, on Monday shared a stage with former Governor Jon Huntsman, Republican of Utah, at an event hosted by No Labels. No Labels insists it is neither a political party nor engaging in a “spoiler” effort to take votes away from President Joe Biden and hand Donald Trump the 2024 election, despite its goal of having a third party presidential and
AlterNetJul 18 2023
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Western North Carolina tribe to vote on broader legalization of adult use of marijuana
CHEROKEE, N.C. (AP) — Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote in September on whether they want to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands for anyone 21 and older — not just for those seeking it for medical use that the North Carolina tribe had already authorized. The Tribal Council agreed last week to place the question on the ballot during the tribe's Sept.
WRALJul 18 2023
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Biden picks Wilmington for campaign HQ
WILMINGTON – President Joe Biden announced Tuesday morning that he has selected Wilmington to be the headquarters for his re-election campaign, bringing an untold economic impact back to his hometown for the next year. The president and his campaign advisors have reportedly been debating for months over whether to run the nationwide campaign from Philadelphia as it did in 2020 or move it to
Delaware Business TimesJun 16 2023
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Statewide ‘Anti-LGBTQ+’ Laws Are Threat to Military Readiness: Space Force General
The Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 12, 2022. (Boeing/U.S. Space Force via AP) Space Force Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt suggested that “anti-LGBTQ+” laws passed by several states threaten military readiness and that these laws affected hiring and promotion decisions. “Since January of this year, more than 400 anti-LGBTQ+ laws have been
The Epoch TimesJul 18 2023
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President Biden chooses Wilmington, Delaware, as 2024 campaign headquarters
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) -- President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have chosen Wilmington as their reelection campaign headquarters for 2024. Biden said in a tweet Tuesday morning, "As a proud son of the state of Delaware, I'm honored to announce that our campaign headquarters will be in Wilmington." Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and his family moved to Delaware when he
CBS News (Online)Jul 18 2023
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Trump Trials Stove Burner #3 (Jan 6) Heats Up: He got a "You are a Target" letter from Jack Smith
New news from CNN and elsewhere: Former President Donald Trump said in a social media post that he’s been informed by special counsel Jack Smith that he is a target of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, a sign he may soon be charged by the special counsel.. “Deranged Jack Smith, the prosecutor with Joe Biden’s DOJ, sent a letter (again, it was Sunday night
Daily KosJun 11 2023
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Massive Settlement Announced Between New Haven, Connecticut And Paralyzed Suspect
A Connecticut man who was paralyzed while being transported by police officers in 2022 was awarded $45 million after a settlement was reached with the city of New Haven. Randy Cox, 36, was left paralyzed from the chest down after he was sent head-first into a metal partition in a police van after the officers braked hard while transporting him in handcuffs, according to the New York Post. Cox
The Daily CallerJun 16 2023
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South Dakota pheasant harvest numbers below average compared to previous decades
The bird bag numbers are in for the state's latest pheasant harvest, and while hunters took more than a million birds for the third year in a row, the total is a far-cry from years past. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks announced the pheasant harvest total for the traditional ring-neck hunting season Thursday, which ran from Oct. 15, 2022, to Jan. 31, 2023. The agency said
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