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Mar 21 2023
News
Cowboys Sign Pass-Rusher to New Deal After Impressive 2022 Season: Report
What the 2023 roster of the Dallas Cowboys will look like is slowly coming into shape with the team’s latest moves in free agency. The Cowboys have made it a point to return many of their role players, such as safety Donovan Wilson and running back Rico Dowdle. They’ve added new blood of course too, but there is a clear effort to preserve the core of the squad. The latest effort to do that is
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Mar 10 2023
News
Times of Trenton girls bowling postseason honors, 2022-23
TIMES OF TRENTON GIRLS BOWLER OF THE YEAR Siminitus finished her senior campaign with a 602.8 series average. She improved on her numbers from a year ago. Siminitus had 11 series in the 600s including. Her top one was a 691 in a win over Pennsauken when she also rolled a 289 high game for her best marks of the year. Ewing went 18-1 as a team with its one loss being to New Egypt, but it did get
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Mar 21 2023
News
Big North girls basketball Player of the Year and other postseason honors, 2022-23
Rylie Theuerkauf (14) of Tenafly drives to the basket past Ava Burk (40) of Pascack Valley during the NJSIAA, North Jersey, Section 1, Group 3 girls basketball first round between Pascack Valley and Tenafly at Pascack Valley High School in Hillsdale, NJ on Monday, February 20, 2023.Mile Djordjiovski | For NJ Advance Media
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Mar 21 2023
News
Olympic Conference girls basketball Player of the Year and other postseason honors, 2022-23
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Mar 21 2023
News
Shore Conference girls basketball Player of the Year and other postseason honors, 2022-23
Zoe Brooks (35) of St. John Vianney celebrates after hitting the game winner at the buzzer during the NJSIAA South Jersey, Non-Public A girls basketball sectional final between No. 1 St. John Vianney and No. 2 Paul VI at Seneca High School in Tabernacle, NJ on Wednesday, March 1, 2023.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media
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Mar 21 2023
News
Skyland Conference girls basketball Player of the Year and other postseason honors, 2022-23
Rutgers Prep poses for a team photo after winning the NJSIAA South Jersey, Non-Public B girls basketball sectional final between Rutgers Prep and Wildwood Catholic at Seneca High School in Tabernacle, NJ on Wednesday, March 1, 2023.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media
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Nov 04 2022
Opinion
In 2022 midterm elections, 'It's the economy, stupid' still applies
In 1992, the infamous Democratic strategist and campaign adviser, James Carville, famously coined the phrase "It’s the economy, stupid" as part of a campaign effort to win voters to Bill Clinton.
It was a contentious presidential year. President George H. W. Bush was seeking re-election but given the prevailing recession and growing economic uncertainty, Carville identified the pain
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Mar 09 2023
News
White Supremacist Propaganda Soared Nationwide, In MI In 2022: Report
In Michigan, 295 separate incidents in which antisemitic, racial and otherwise hateful material was distributed were among 6,750 reported nationwide last year. The ADL H.E.A.T. Map shows Hawaii was the only U.S. state that didn’t report a single incident of white supremacist propaganda last year. The highest levels of activity were in Texas, followed by Massachusetts, Virginia, Michigan,
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Mar 17 2023
News
Overdose deaths keep climbing in King County after tragic record in 2022
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Mar 01 2023
News
US Senate Allows Foreign Nationals, Illegal Aliens, to Vote in Local D.C. Elections
(CNSNews.com) - Because the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate failed to block it, a new District of Columbia law will allow non-citizens -- foreign nationals and illegal aliens -- to vote in local elections. The Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act allows "otherwise eligible residents" of D.C. to vote in local elections if they have lived in the city for at least 30 days. "Non-citizens,
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