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Apr 11 2024
News
Unfortunately for Baltimore, the Politics There Never Changes
Brandon Scott was elected as Mayor of Baltimore in 2020 after serving as City Council president. He was the youngest person ever elected to that office and he will be running for a second term this November. Unfortunately, a review of his campaign finance records reveals that Scott has run into the same legal problems as all of his predecessors in recent memory. It turns out that he has been
HotAirApr 17 2024
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California sees surge in homeowners trying to sell their houses
The number of homes listed for sale in California is on the rise and last month saw the largest jump in more than a year amid heightening home prices in the state, according to data from the California Association of Realtors (CAR). CAR pointed out that active listings shot up based on monthly comparisons to last year for the second consecutive month, while new active listings also increased
NewsweekApr 17 2024
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Migrants landing on California shores to bypass border agents
Officials in the San Diego area are urging Congress to pass stricter U.S. border laws amid an increase in migrants arriving on the shores of California’s beaches by boat.
In the most recent incident, a speedboat navigated between surfers and beachgoers before it was abandoned in the suburb of Carlsbad, just north of San Diego.
Several videos of Saturday’s incident circulated on
NewsNationApr 17 2024
Analysis
What Migration Is Really Doing to Politics and Economies Worldwide
In a year of elections, populist leaders from Europe to the Americas are pushing a narrative that migration is out of control.
Yet for all the hysteria, the number of international migrants worldwide according to the latest United Nations estimate remains a small minority of the total population. Movement within national borders is still “overwhelmingly the norm,” it says.
BloombergApr 05 2024
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Listen: On Iowa Politics Podcast
This episode was hosted by the Gazette Des Moines Bureau Chief Erin Murphy. It features Gazette Deputy Bureau Chief Tom Barton, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough, Sarah Watson of the Quad City, Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journal and Gazette columnist Todd Dorman.
This episode was produced by Bailey Cichon. Intro music is “Chillin’ with Jeris” by Copperhead. Outro music is
Cedar Rapids GazetteApr 15 2024
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A look at California's major advancements in renewable energy usage
SACRAMENTO — California has quietly passed a major energy milestone this week signaling advancements in renewable energy usage across the state. For a period of time -- 15 minutes to 6 hours -- each day for the last month or so, the state's energy grid has been fueled 100% by clean renewables. "California has exceeded 100% of its demand on the grid by just wind, water and solar," Jacobson said
CBS News (Online)Apr 15 2024
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California residents to receive $500 a month direct payments
Some California residents could be eligible for no-strings-attached cash injections thanks to a new guaranteed income initiative. In an effort to stem poverty, eligible residents of central California's Fresno County could be paid $500 per month for 12 months as part of Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission's (EOC) Advancing Fresno County Guaranteed Income program. For 12 months, the
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