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Sep 06 2023
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Gabe Amo could be first Black congressman in Rhode Island after primary win
Gabe Amo could be first Black congressman in Rhode Island after primary win If elected, Amo said he would address “some of the critical needs of this country,” whether it be preventing gun violence, addressing the climate crisis, strengthening Social Security or protecting reproductive freedom. Former White House aide Gabe Amo could become the first person of color to represent Rhode Island in
The GrioJun 05 2023
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Dozens Of NYC Churches To Shelter Migrants Amid Influx Of New Arrivals
Roughly 50 houses of worship will begin housing migrants in New York City, according to local outlet FOX5 News. The new shelters, which will open in July, will provide relief for the city which is facing a housing crisis due to a surge in migrant arrivals, according to FOX5 News. New York City received roughly 2,200 migrants in a single week recently, and, due to the overwhelming nature of the
The Daily CallerJul 04 2023
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Israeli forces fire tear gas inside hospital as raid continues
Israeli forces fired tear gas inside of a hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday that injured 125 people as a two-day raid on the city continued, Doctors Without Borders said. The tear gas fired inside of the hospital made the emergency room "unusable," and the ER and the rest of the hospital were "completely filled with smoke," after the attack, Doctors Without Borders said in a
ABC News (Online)Oct 16 2023
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Arab states say Palestinians must stay on their land as war escalates
Calls for a humanitarian corridor or an escape route for Palestinians from Gaza as a conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas has escalated have drawn a blunt reaction from Arab neighbours.
Egypt, the only Arab state to share a border with Gaza, and Jordan, which is next to the Israeli-occupied West Bank, have both warned against Palestinians being forced off
ReutersAug 27 2023
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Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa wins second term, opposition rejects result
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a second and final term in office in an outcome rejected by the opposition and questioned by observers.
Mnangagwa, who took over from longtime leader Robert Mugabe after a 2017 army coup, was widely expected to secure re-election despite the country’s continuing economic crisis, with analysts saying the contest was heavily skewed in favour
Al JazeeraSep 19 2023
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UK Inflation Fell Unexpectedly in August as Food Prices Eased
Consumer prices rose at an unexpectedly lower rate in the U.K. in August, increasing the chance that the Bank of England might pause its long cycle of interest-rate hike this week. The consumer price index rose 6.7% on year in August, slowing from 6.8% in July, according to preliminary data from the Office for National Statistics set out Wednesday. Economists had expected price rises to
MarketWatchSep 27 2023
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Trump just crossed the line with furious attack on fraud judge: experts
Donald may have crossed a major line on Wednesday when he attacked the judge in his New York fraud case, according to several legal experts. Trump, who has been known to name and shame political opponents, judges, prosecutors, and more, said on Wednesday that "justice" was needed as he lashed out against the judge who recently ruled that Trump committed fraud by routinely lying to banks about
Raw StoryJun 10 2023
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RFK Jr's border visit puts Biden on notice, critics warn it would be 'stupid to write him off'
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. turned heads when he visited the southern border in Yuma, Ariz., earlier this week.
To perhaps the angst of the Biden administration and other Democrats, RFK Jr. said he saw a "humanitarian crisis."
"This is a humanitarian crisis because of the understanding across the globe that we now have an open border. There are
Fox News DigitalSep 05 2023
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HERE WE GO: White House Says Joe Biden Will Start Wearing Mask Again After Jill Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19
In a move that amplifies the narrative of a never-ending COVID-19 crisis, the White House announced on Monday that Jill Biden has tested positive for the virus while vacationing in Delaware. Despite being double-vaccinated and twice-boosted, Mrs. Biden is experiencing “only mild symptoms.” As a result, Joe Biden has reverted to wearing a mask, even though he has tested negative for the virus
The Gateway PunditApr 28 2023
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Dylan Crews, Tommy White go deep as LSU holds off Alabama in first game of series
Dylan Crews’ three-run home run in the bottom of the third inning seemed to deplete every bit of confidence Alabama right-hander Hagan Banks had in his second start of the season. Banks, tasked with the start after regular Alabama starter Luke Holman was scratched because of back tightness, struck Crews out in the first inning, but the LSU slugger ensured Banks' evening ended on a sour note.
The Times-Picayune