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Apr 15 2024
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When the Abortion Debate Reshapes the Election
From the CenterThere are swing voters, and then there are swing voters. But there are two voter groups in particular — both situated close to the center of the political spectrum — who are especially influential in the outcome of American presidential campaigns. As a direct result of the increasingly heated debate over reproductive rights, both may be shifting in Joe Biden’s direction.
Dan SchnurApr 07 2024
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Michael Flynn’s Anti-Vax Pals Want to Take Over This Florida Hospital
The sister of Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn and a band of conservative anti-vax activists are running for the board of a renowned public hospital in Florida under the banner of “medical freedom.” If they win, they’ll hold a majority over Sarasota’s award-winning facility where one of their allies—elected in 2022 with two other “health freedom candidates” to the nine-
Daily BeastFeb 13 2024
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New Senate Pro Tem Designee Elected At Oklahoma Capitol
Senate Republicans have elected current Senate Floor Leader Greg McCortney from Ada to be the Pro Tem Designee.
Senate Republicans have elected current Senate Floor Leader Greg McCortney from Ada to be the Pro Tem Designee.
He's set to succeed current Pro Tem Senator Greg Treat from Oklahoma City, who's term is done in November.
The Senate will vote again at the start of
News 9 OklahomaApr 12 2024
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Pennsylvania Senate hopeful Dave McCormick lays out economic priorities
EXCLUSIVE — Dave McCormick, the Republican contender in Pennsylvania’s Senate election, said he wants to use his experience as a prominent business executive to cut federal regulations and pare back the administrative state. McCormick, 58, is a West Point graduate and combat veteran who has made a major name for himself in the world of business and finance. After a few years of service in the
Washington ExaminerMar 14 2024
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Sentencing hearing for 2022 knife attack rescheduled
POCATELLO — The sentencing hearing for a man who pleaded guilty to slashing another man’s face in a grocery store parking lot has been rescheduled. Burke Ryan Bailey, 46, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of aggravated battery in exchange for the dismissal of a deadly weapon enhancement. Bailey was scheduled to be sentenced by District Judge Javier Gabiola on Monday. However, he appeared in
East Idaho NewsApr 16 2024
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New study finds housing value for Detroit Black homeowners increased nearly $3 billion between 2014-2022
(CBS DETROIT) - A study from the University of Michigan found that housing value in Detroit, specifically for Black homeowners, gained $2.8 billion between 2014 and 2022. The Poverty Solutions study, titled "The Growth of Housing Wealth in Detroit and its Neighborhoods: 2014-2022," found that the net housing value for Black homeowners grew from $3.4 billion in 2014 to $6.2 billion in 2022, an
CBS News (Online)Apr 17 2024
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Local elected officials grilled on gun violence and affordable housing
In a packed room filled with 700 community members at the Old West Florida Enrichment Center, City of Tallahassee and Leon County commissioners were mostly united on questions about affordable housing – until Blueprint dollars were involved. The seats were packed for Tuesday night's event as attendees were reminded of the usual rules that go with the annual Nehemiah Action Meeting: If city and
Tallahassee DemocratMar 25 2024
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DIA on-time departures rebound from meltdown in 2022
Denver International Airport saw 81% of its flights depart on-time in December 2023, according to the latest federal data. Why it matters: That represents a significant improvement from the 58% rating a year prior when winter weather led to a meltdown at DIA in large part because of problems at Southwest Airlines. Yes, but: The still not a great number and continues to rank below the national
AxiosNov 11 2018
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Florida Elections For Governor And U.S. Senate Heading For Recount
Two top elections in Florida are heading for recounts, with voters almost evenly divided on candidates in the state's races for governor and the U.S. Senate. Unofficial vote tallies from all of Florida's 67 counties were turned in at noon on Saturday, and the narrow vote margins triggered machine recounts, which must be completed by Thursday.
NPR (Online News)