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Jul 11 2023
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First votes cast today on State Issue 1
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Early in-person voting began Tuesday morning as State Issue 1 - the effort to drastically make it more difficult to change the Ohio Constitution - entered the hands of voters. At the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland, voters began to trickle in at 8 a.m., the official start of voting statewide. About two dozen religious leaders and members from the Greater
Cleveland Plain DealerApr 25 2023
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Minnesota's 4-year graduation rate inches up
The percentage of students that graduated high school on time increased .2% from 2021 to 2022, with the biggest gains among Black and American Indian students. Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — The percentage of Minnesota students graduating from high school on time is increasing, and although the numbers aren't huge, it's where the successes are coming that have
KARE11Jun 06 2023
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53 CA Companies Make Fortune 500 List For 2023
This is the 69th edition of the Fortune 500 list, a ranking of companies by total annual revenue. The corporations on the list had combined revenues of $18 trillion in fiscal year 2022 and account for two-thirds of the gross domestic product, Fortune said in a news release. Profits, down 15 percent, fell for the second time in the last three years. In the Golden State, some companies posted
Patch.comApr 01 2023
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'It's About Time': Americans React To Trump Indictment In New York
Americans outside Trump Tower in New York react to former US president Donald Trump’s indictment in a hush-money payment case. "If it was any other American citizen, he would have been in jail a long time ago" says Patricia Burbacher. Trump, 76, is expected to hand himself over to New York authorities on Tuesday, before being fingerprint and having his mugshot taken. The impact of the
Barron'sMay 19 2023
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Colleagues' concerns clear on Feinstein's return
ON CALL — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer warned senators heading out on the weeklong recess that they should be prepared to jet back to Washington with just 24 hours notice in case they need to vote on a debt limit deal. But given that the House would have to make the first move, senators will likely have more than a one day heads up. NOT FINE-STEIN — Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s (D-Calif.)
PoliticoJun 06 2023
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Target Funds Organization Pushing To Shut Down Mt. Rushmore Because It’s A ‘Symbol Of White Supremacy’
Target previously funded an organization that pushes for the demilitarization of the U.S. military and advocates for shutting down Mt. Rushmore, the retail giant’s webpage shows. Target used its nonprofit foundation, the Target Foundation, to fund NDN Collective in 2022, according to the foundation’s official webpage. NDN Collective seeks to close Mt. Rushmore because it is a “symbol of white
The Daily CallerJul 11 2023
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Mayor of City of South Fulton Future is Still Unknown Pending Charges
Maybe the relatively newly incorporated city of South Fulton County is experiencing growing pains or maybe it is already joining the league of politically corrupt municipal governments across the nation. Either way Khalid Kamau, who became one of the city’s first city council members when it was incorporated in 2017, was later elected mayor in 2021, has been temporarily removed from office and
Atlanta Daily WorldFeb 13 2024
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Senate Passes $95 Billion Bipartisan Foreign Aid Bill
The Senate passed a $95 billion bipartisan foreign aid bill early Tuesday morning that would provide supplemental funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
Key Details: The package passed by a 70-29 vote. Twenty-two Republicans supported it, and two Democrats, Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Peter Welch (D-VT), opposed the bill, as did Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). House Speaker Mike
New York Times (News) Washington Times CNBCJun 15 2023
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28-Year-Old Woman Poses As 17-Year-Old, Attends School 'To Learn English'
A 28-year-old woman allegedly masqueraded as a 17-year-old teenager and attended a Louisiana high school during the 2022-2023 school year. Martha Gutierrez-Serrano and her 46-year-old mother, Marta Elizeth Serrano-Alvarado, are facing charges for using fake documents to have the adult woman enroll in the Hahnville High School in Boutte. Police busted Gutierrez-Serrano after receiving a tip
International Business TimesFeb 21 2023
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'It will die': Michigan GOP's latest move could put it on road to extinction
The Michigan Republican Party decided Saturday to to the hands of as its new chairperson despite the fact that she just suffered a brutal rebuke from voters when she ran for secretary of state in the 2022 midterm election. With Karamo in place, political insiders and conservatives nationwide wonder if the party just signed its death warrant since GOP donors will . According to Bulwark editor
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