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Jan 03 2023
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Single family residence sells in Clovis for $1.6 million
A 4,182-square-foot house built in 2000 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 6700 block of North Blackhawk Lane in Clovis was sold on Dec. 20, 2022. The $1,575,000 purchase price works out to $377 per square foot. The property features five bedrooms, three baths, a garage, and five parking spaces, as well as a pool in the backyard. The unit sits on a 2.2-acre lot. • In May
The Fresno BeeApr 05 2023
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp vetoes bill capping tuition hikes without lawmakers' approval
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed a bill on Tuesday that would have restricted tuition increases at public universities and colleges in the state without the approval of the General Assembly. House Bill 319 was amended by senators on the final day of the legislative session to prohibit the University System of Georgia's universities and colleges from raising tuition or fees by more
Fox News (Online News)May 01 2018
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John McCain Announces Senate Retirement, Offers Thoughts on Political Climate
In his forthcoming memoir, John McCain announces his retirement from the Senate, underscores humility in bridging political divides, and offers sharp critiques of President Trump.
NPR (Online News) Washington Examiner New York Daily NewsApr 12 2023
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In Kyiv visit, Sen. Murkowski calls for bipartisan backing of Ukraine
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, traveling to Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, joined other senators in calling for united support of the Ukrainian war effort. Though Murkowski’s trip is one of several that members of Congress have taken to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion, it comes as some Republicans’ support for U.S. assistance to
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 18 2023
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Fox News and Dominion reach last-minute settlement
Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems have agreed to a blockbuster settlement over the network’s coverage of former President Trump’s false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
The settlement comes after months of courtroom fighting between the two parties, in what had been widely seen as a precedent-setting moment for defamation law that could severely alter the financial and
The HillMar 02 2023
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After Lightfoot loss, Chicago mayoral finalists split on crime strategy
Chicago election finalists Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson, who will go head-to-head to become the Windy City’s new mayor, are split on their approach to crime after Lori Lightfoot’s historic defeat. Lightfoot, elected in a landslide victory in 2019 as the city’s first Black woman and openly gay mayor, placed third among nine candidates in Tuesday’s non-partisan election, becoming the city’s
Fox News (Online News)Feb 27 2023
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Bethany College Puts Presidential Search on 'Pause'
Bethany College in West Virginia has put its presidential search on "pause" for a year, and will continue with Jamie Caridi as interim president, announced Ken Bado, chair of the Board of Trustees. Caridi's interim presidency began Jan. 1, 2022, with the departure of the previous president, Tamara Rodenberg. The board started a search, with RH Perry & Associates. a search firm. The search
Inside Higher EdDec 16 2021
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Talks between Manchin and Biden at standstill as Build Back Better likely stalled until next year
Senate Democrats are expected to punt consideration of the cornerstone element of President Joe Biden's agenda into next year after private conversations between Biden and the key Democratic holdout made clear the bill would not have the votes to pass this month.
Critical talks between Biden and West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin, the Senate's most important swing vote, over how to pass
CNN (Online News)Mar 06 2023
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College Credits: Aurora Student Travels To Rome For Study Abroad
The University of Iowa awarded nearly 2,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students degrees at the close of the 2022 fall semester. Eleven percent of the undergraduates graduated with multiple degrees and, as a group, undergraduates posted a 3.17 cumulative grade point average during their stay at Iowa. • Alexandra Cerra of Aurora, IL 60504 [Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Patch.comApr 07 2023
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Illinois among states considering ban on cosmetics containing PFAS
A growing number of state legislatures are considering bans on cosmetics and other consumer products that contain a group of synthetic, potentially harmful chemicals known as PFAS. In Vermont, the state Senate gave final approval this week to legislation that would prohibit manufacturers and suppliers from selling or distributing any cosmetics or menstrual products in the state that have
Chicago Sun-Times