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Apr 18 2024
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Maine Legislature Enacts Sweeping Gun Safety Reforms In Wake Of Tragic Shooting
The Maine Legislature has approved a series of groundbreaking gun safety measures aimed at averting future tragedies like the harrowing shooting that rocked the state just six months ago. With bipartisan support, these new laws represent a significant stride towards curbing gun violence and fortifying the safety of Maine's communities. Under the leadership of Democratic Governor Janet Mills
International Business TimesApr 16 2024
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Jennifer Cooper is the new executive director of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir
The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir has chosen a familiar face for its new executive director. Jennifer Cooper, who's been in the same role for IndyFringe, started in the new position Monday, according to a release from the choir. Before she joined IndyFringe in March 2023, she was executive director of the Montana International Choral Festival. The 87-year-old Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is
IndyStarApr 16 2024
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A boy bringing an assault rifle to high school shook this Phoenix district into action
A 15-year-old boy, believed to be armed with a gun, sat in a chair in the front office of Bostrom High School. He refused to move his hand from his waistband. The vice principal tried to talk to the boy to distract him from the situation. When Phoenix police officers arrived, they found a disassembled AR-15 assault rifle and loaded magazine in the boy’s pants. In his backpack, officers found a
AZ CentralAug 10 2020
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Trump Takes Executive Action
On Saturday, President Donald Trump signed three memoranda and one executive order aimed at responding to the coronavirus pandemic: an additional $400 per week for unemployed workers, a payroll tax deferral, a suspension of student loan payments, and a memorandum aimed at preventing evictions. (White House)
The right believes the executive actions will help Trump politically but that
The Flip SideAug 11 2020
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President Trump's Executive Actions
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Saturday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order and three memoranda to address coronavirus relief measures currently being debated in Congress.Trump directed the secretary of Health and Human Abridge NewsApr 10 2024
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Farage-Founded Reform UK Surges to Record Level of Support
The Nigel Farage-founded populist Reform UK party has continued its rise in the polls, climbing to a record level of support as Rishi Sunak’s Tories continue to haemorrhage support over post-Brexit failures. A survey conducted by Redfield and Wilton Strategies found that the insurgent Reform party has support from 15 per cent of the British public, representing an increase of one point over
Breitbart NewsApr 15 2024
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County, City Adopt Regionally Coordinated Homelessness Action Plan
Sacramento County supervisors voted last month to adopt the regionally coordinated homelessness action plan and accept $12.8 million in state funding. The funds will be allocated for the expansion of scattered site sheltering, outreach teams and youth serving programs, the county said. The plan, adopted March 12 and otherwise known as All In Sacramento, strives to address the challenges of
The Sacramento ObserverMar 31 2024
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Dark Money Threatens Hawaii Election Reform
The Hawaii House Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee last Thursday deferred a measure that would establish a public financing option for candidates seeking state and county public offices. The bill known as Senate Bill 2381 was driven by the honorable intention of keeping big money out of campaigns, thus opening the race for more candidates.
Testifiers in support of this bill
Honolulu Civil BeatFeb 22 2024
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Biden Studies Reducing Asylum Applications by Executive Order to Stop the Migratory Flow - The Michigan Star
The Biden Administration is studying the possibility of invoking broad presidential authority to make it more difficult for migrants to pass the initial asylum test at the southern US border, three officials with knowledge of the matter told NBC News. The actions, which are still weeks away from completion, would be an effort to reduce the number of migrants illegally crossing the border, in
The Michigan Star