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Mar 16 2023
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Mayoral Endorsements: Black Alderpeople Back Paul Vallas, State Rep. Kam Buckner Backs Brandon Johnson
CHICAGO — Kam Buckner, a state representative and former mayoral candidate, is backing Brandon Johnson to lead the city, while a group of South and West side alderpeople are throwing their weight behind Paul Vallas. Vallas, a former Chicago Public Schools CEO, came in first of nine candidates in the Feb. 28 election, receiving 33 percent of the vote. Johnson, a Cook County commissioner,
Block Club ChicagoJan 04 2023
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Letters: Facebook’s focus
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. As always, Facebook’s focus is on money “Larry Magid: Looking back on 2022 and ahead to 2023,” Dec. 29: I have long been a critic of Facebook including its use of Messenger Kids to connect underage users to their parents’ accounts. We must pause and appreciate Mark Zuckerberg’s efforts with his version of the
San Jose Mercury NewsMar 21 2023
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Effort to oust New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell fails as recall falls short
Efforts to recall embattled Democratic New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell have failed, leaving her to navigate the remaining two years of her administration in uncertain waters. Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, confirmed that recall organizers failed to secure a sufficient number of signatures from qualified voters to trigger a recall election in the state's signature city. Organizers needed
The AdvertiserJan 04 2023
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MoCo Bank Robbery Suspect Remains At-Large Nearly 1 Year Later: Police
SILVER SPRING, MD — Montgomery County Police detectives are asking the public's help in identifying a man wanted for a series of bank robberies that started nearly a year ago, according to a release. The first robbery occurred around 3:18 p.m., on Jan. 18, 2022, at the Sandy Spring Bank, located in the 3500 block of Spencerville Road in Burtonsville. Police say a man slid a note demanding
Patch.comApr 16 2023
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Trump’s Fund-Raising: From Sluggish to Surging After Indictment
Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign took in $14.4 million in the first three months of 2023, part of an $18.8 million haul across his two campaign committees this quarter — a modest sum that captures only the beginning of a fund-raising bonanza set off by his indictment in late March.
In the weeks since then, Mr. Trump has raised more than $15 million, his campaign said Saturday
New York Times (News)Jan 04 2023
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Colorado leads nation in per capita personal income
Colorado was ranked as a top state in the nation for per capita personal income, according to a report released Wednesday by the Leeds Business Research Division at the University of Colorado Boulder. Colorado’s per capita personal income increased 7.9% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2022 and personal income increased 8.5%, making Colorado the second highest in the nation. Per capita
Colorado Springs GazetteJan 04 2023
Analysis
Five border headlines that will have an impact on 2023
As leaders in border communities react to changing news about Title 42 — a public health policy that limited border crossings — several politicians have taken matters in to their own hands.
Arizona’s governor used shipping containers to fill gaps in the border wall, while states including Texas and Florida have shipped migrants to non-border states to send a message.
Here’s a
NewsNationJan 09 2023
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Danbury Hospital Scores $50K Grant To Improve Data Collection
The grant is among 24 awarded by the CHF in the fourth quarter of 2022, totaling nearly $1.17 million. The gifts are meant to enable the grantees to conduct community listening sessions, establish patient advisory boards, and undertake other activities designed to improve how they collect and analyze data on patients’ race, ethnicity, and preferred language ("REL" data). A state law passed in
Patch.comJan 18 2023
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St. Cloud woman charged with manslaughter in toddler's fentanyl overdose death
A 24-year-old St. Cloud woman is facing a felony manslaughter charge after her 2-year-old died from accidental fentanyl exposure last year, according to a criminal complaint filed in Stearns County District Court. Jamacy J. Johnson appeared in court Wednesday after being arrested on a warrant Tuesday night. A judge issued the warrant after Johnson failed to appear for an October hearing on the
Star TribuneDec 29 2022
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Arizona Judge Rejects Hobbs’s Petition to Sanction Lake, Orders $33K Reimbursement
On Tuesday, an Arizona judge rejected the petition of Democratic governor-elect Katie Hobbs to sanction Republican former candidate Kari Lake for her allegations that the state’s gubernatorial election was illegitimate due to voter disenfranchisement.
National Review (News)