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Sep 29 2023
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'Trailblazer:' U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Pioneering Life In Photos
CALIFORNIA — California U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who was elected to the Senate in 1992 and became a prominent voice for gun safety, has died, her office confirmed Friday. She was 90. Remembered as a "trailblazer" by many of her colleagues, Feinstein broke gender barriers for women in politics, both locally and nationally. After the death of San Francisco mayor George Moscone in 1978,
Patch.comSep 28 2023
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Khalilah Karim, candidate for Durham City Council, takes your questions
A pivotal election is underway in Durham, with voters set to choose a new mayor and fill three City Council seats this fall. There are 12 people competing for the City Council seats, including two incumbents. A primary is being held to narrow the field. Early voting in the primary runs through Oct. 7 and Primary Day is Oct. 10. The top six candidates will proceed to the general election in
The Herald-SunOct 16 2023
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Trump calls federal gag order in DC trial 'so unconstitutional' and says he will appeal
Former President Donald Trump blasted a limited gag order a federal judge issued against him Monday in the Washington, D.C., criminal election interference case. Trump claimed the gag order was "so unconstitutional" and that his team would appeal the order during a campaign event in Adel, Iowa, Monday afternoon and just mere hours after his campaign spokesperson called the order "an absolute
Washington ExaminerFeb 18 2018
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‘They are laughing their asses off in Moscow’: Trump takes on the FBI, Russia probe and 2016 election
President Trump questioned the intensifying special counsel investigation of his 2016 campaign and his administration while attacking his own national security adviser, the FBI, Hillary Clinton, former president Barack Obama, Democrats in Congress, CNN and others in a remarkable nine-hour span of tweets that included profanity and misspellings.
Washington PostSep 28 2023
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Nate Baker, candidate for Durham City Council, takes your questions
A pivotal election is underway in Durham, with voters set to choose a new mayor and fill three City Council seats this fall. There are 12 people competing for the City Council seats, including two incumbents. A primary is being held to narrow the field. Early voting in the primary runs through Oct. 7 and Primary Day is Oct. 10. The top six candidates will proceed to the general election in
The Herald-SunAug 29 2023
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‘We All Felt A Bit Sick’: Australian Neurosurgeon Removes Wriggling Worm From Woman’s Brain
An Australian neurosurgeon recently said she pulled a “live” and “wriggling” worm from a female patient’s brain in June 2022, marking a world first. Dr. Hari Priya Bandi pulled a roughly three-inch-long worm out of the 64-year-old woman’s brain while conducting a biopsy in June 2022, the BBC reported Tuesday. The woman had allegedly suffered from stomachaches, coughing and night sweats for
The Daily CallerSep 29 2023
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President Biden, Gov. Newsom, others react to death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein
(CNS) – President Joe Biden, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria were among the many politicians who offered their condolences following the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Friday. Feinstein, who was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, died at her Washington D.C., home on Friday at age 90, her staff confirmed. Feinstein was the senior senator from California
ABC 10News San DiegoSep 29 2023
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"A monumental figure": Minnesota politicians pay tribute to Dianne Feinstein's life, legacy
MINNEAPOLIS — Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California's first woman senator and a trailblazer of American politics, has died at the age of 90. Feinstein championed a range of causes including CIA interrogation tactics, gun control, LGBTQ+ rights and the environment. The San Francisco native was first elected to the city's board of supervisors in 1969. She became mayor and then won election for a
CBS News (Online)Oct 17 2023
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Trump Rails Against Judge's Gag Order
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a federal judge's gag order is an example of the Biden administration "railroading" him. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who's overseeing a 2020 election case, on Monday imposed a narrow gag order, barring Trump from making statements targeting prosecutors, possible witnesses, and the judge's staff. Trump, the clear front-runner for the 2024
Newsmax (News)Oct 17 2023
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Jordan could become speaker without a House majority with a risky gambit last used before the Civil War
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, faces an unclear path to the speakership after securing the GOP nomination. In the chaotic fight to replace recently-ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Jordan has been making calls to shore up support for his bid after House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., the initial nominee, bowed out due to lacking support in the divided
Fox News (Online News)