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Jun 08 2023
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Alabama Electoral Map Discriminated Against Black Voters: Court
The US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a congressional electoral map drawn in the southern state of Alabama discriminated against Black voters. The 5-4 decision by the conservative-majority court is a surprise victory for the Voting Rights Act, which was passed by Congress during the civil rights movement in 1965 to prevent racial discrimination against minorities in elections. The
Barron'sApr 25 2023
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Department of Education report shows Minnesota's graduation rates climbing
MINNEAPOLIS -- State graduation rates are climbing, according to a new report from the Minnesota Department of Education. The latest statewide numbers show improvements after a number of challenging years amidst the pandemic. "Our students, educators and school communities persevered through the challenges of the past few years, and their unwavering commitment to excellence resulted in
CBS News (Online)Apr 28 2023
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Unemployment Down In Santa Monica, LA County In March
SANTA MONICA, CA — The unemployment rate across Los Angeles County decreased last month, including in Santa Monica, according to data from the California Employment Development Department released last week. For all of Los Angeles County, the unemployment rate lowered to 5 percent in March in comparison to February’s 5.3 percent unemployment rate. The total labor force for the county increased
Patch.comApr 28 2023
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Unemployment Down In Manhattan Beach, LA County In March
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The unemployment rate across Los Angeles County decreased last month, including in Manhattan Beach, according to data from the California Employment Development Department released last week. For all of Los Angeles County, the unemployment rate lowered to 5 percent in March in comparison to February’s 5.3 percent unemployment rate. The total labor force for the county
Patch.comJun 12 2023
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Auon’tai Anderson announces run for Colorado state House, dropping school board bid
Denver school board Vice President Auon’tai Anderson will run to represent northeast Denver in the Colorado House of Representatives in 2024, dropping his school board re-election bid and pivoting into a crowded race to replace departing Rep. Leslie Herod. Anderson, a Democrat who’s served on the Denver school board since 2019, announced his bid for House District 8 in a Monday morning press
The Denver PostApr 28 2023
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Unemployment Down In Redondo Beach, LA County In March
REDONDO BEACH, CA — The unemployment rate across Los Angeles County decreased last month, including in Redondo Beach, according to data from the California Employment Development Department released last week. For all of Los Angeles County, the unemployment rate lowered to 5 percent in March in comparison to February’s 5.3 percent unemployment rate. The total labor force for the county
Patch.comApr 28 2023
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Unemployment Down In Los Angeles In March
LOS ANGELES, CA — The unemployment rate across Los Angeles decreased last month according to data from the California Employment Development Department released last week. For all of Los Angeles County, the unemployment rate lowered to 5 percent in March in comparison to February’s 5.3 percent unemployment rate. The total labor force for the county increased by over 12,000 people last month
Patch.comApr 25 2023
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Biden launches 2024 reelection campaign, promising to fulfill economic policy vision
President Joe Biden jogs across the South Lawn of the White House to speak with visitors before boarding Marine One, Friday, March 18, 2022, in Washington. Biden turns 80 on Sunday, Nov. 20. President Joe Biden on Tuesday launched his reelection bid, as he seeks to win over Americans who are tired of stubbornly high inflation or worried about his ability to serve a second term in the White
CNBCJun 14 2023
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'There will be a federal Jan. 6 case' against Donald Trump: Mueller lead prosecutor
Former Assistant United States Attorney Andrew Weissmann predicted on Tuesday's edition of MSNBC’s that Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith will charge ex-President Donald with crimes related to the January 6th, 2021 Capitol insurrection and Trump's foredoomed scheme to remain in power following his defeat in the 2020 election. Weissman shared his foresight hours after host Nicolle
Raw StoryJun 26 2023
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Trump still isn’t backing a national abortion ban — and evangelicals don’t care
On Saturday night, Donald Trump told religious conservatives that he saw “a vital role for the federal government in protecting unborn life.” He didn’t get more specific — and he didn’t face much pressure to do so, at an event celebrating one year since Trump’s Supreme Court appointees overturned Roe v. Wade.
Trump joined 10 other Republican presidential candidates at the Faith &
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