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May 23 2023
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Tourist intentionally disturbs bison calf in Yellowstone, resulting in its death
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park law enforcement officers are asking the public for information about an incident that occurred on the evening of May 20, 2023, between an unidentified man and a newborn bison calf in the park’s northeast corner. The unfortunate incident where the man intentionally disturbed the calf resulted in the death of the calf. An unidentified white
Post RegisterAug 11 2023
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Biden world sees the making of a wider path to victory in 2024
The president’s team is focused on the states that got him the White House. But the issue of abortion has them dreaming of something bigger.
Joe Biden’s team thinks his path to victory in 2024 could look an awful lot like it did in 2020. But people close to the president believe that voters’ enthusiasm about abortion rights could also unlock new roads to another term.
The most
PoliticoJun 08 2023
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Oregon to crack down on illegal pot growers by holding landowners responsible
Oregon has long been known as a mecca for high-quality marijuana, but that reputation has come with a downside: illegal growers who offer huge amounts of cash to lease or buy land and then leave behind pollution, garbage and a drained water table. Now, a bill passed by the Oregon Legislature seeks to tackle that by making the landowners themselves responsible for the aftermath. The bill also
Miami HeraldJun 20 2023
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Gov. Sununu signs $15.2 billion ‘bipartisan miracle budget’
It was the first time since 1999 that lawmakers sent the governor a budget without having House and Senate negotiators craft a compromise between the two chambers. The cooperation displayed by the 400-member House was particularly notable, given that Republicans hold such a slim majority that attendance often has determined which party prevailed on any given day. Sununu called it a “bipartisan
Valley NewsJun 05 2023
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Cessna Aircraft Found In Virginia Mountainside, No Survivors Found, Aerial Photos Released
The first images of the Cessna Citation aircraft that crashed into a Virginia Mountainside have been released by an NBC Washington reporter. Brad Freitas who is an aerial reporter for NBC Washington released four images above the Cessna Citation aircraft’s crash scene near St. Mary’s Wilderness Swimming Hole in Virginia. Blue Ridge Magazine a local outlet that is based near the crash scene
The Gateway PunditJun 25 2023
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Trump claims EVs will ‘decimate’ Michigan in Novi speech
Former president Donald Trump claimed transitioning to electric vehicles would “decimate” Michigan in a speech Sunday night in Novi as he accepted the Oakland County Republican Party’s “man of the decade” award. “The push for all electric cars, it’s killing the United State, it’s killing Michigan and it’s a total vote for China,” Trump said during his hour-long address. “(U.S. President Joe)
MLive.comJun 30 2023
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'F**k the Suburbs': Wisconsin State Senator's Words Met With Criticism
A Wisconsin state senator came under fire for comments made during a debate, in which she condemned the suburbs regarding crime spilling over from the city. During a debate on the Senate floor regarding a proposed budget, Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D-W.I.) decided to use some powerful language, Associated Press reporter Scott Bauer tweeted of the incident. The proposed budget would reduce income
Independent Journal ReviewJun 30 2023
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Black Borrowers Feel The Pain Of The High Court’s Student-Loan Decision
or Selveyah Gamblin, a Black 22-year-old recent college graduate, the Supreme Court’s decision to block President Biden’s plan to forgive student debt doesn’t affect just her own future but the financial well-being of her parents. Gamblin’s mother, a healthcare worker, and father, a delivery driver, borrowed $50,000 for her to attend the University of Iowa, and she borrowed another $20,000.
ForbesJun 04 2023
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Unresponsive small plane over Washington causes military jet to scramble, later crashes in Virginia
WASHINGTON — A light aircraft with an unresponsive pilot that violated Washington, D.C., airspace on Sunday before crashing in the Blue Ridge Mountains sent U.S. fighter jets scrambling, officials said. The F-16 jets created a sonic boom that was heard throughout the capital region. The Federal Aviation Administration said the Cessna Citation took off from Elizabethton, Tennessee, on Sunday
Lincoln Journal StarJun 30 2023
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CenterPoint outages continue for thousands in Evansville, surrounding areas
EVANSVILLE — CenterPoint's outage map showed more than 6,000 customers without power around 9 a.m. Friday. Multiple tracts of storms came through Evansville and its neighboring cities Thursday, resulting in a loss of power and some damage for residents. The latest update from CenterPoint came around 9:30 p.m. Thursday and warned customers to prepare for outages overnight. Workers would
Evansville Courier & Press