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May 10 2022
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National average for gasoline hits record $4.37 a gallon
Gasoline prices surged to the highest level on record Tuesday as oil holds steady above $100 a barrel, contributing to inflationary pressures across the economy.
The national average for a regular gallon of gas hit an all-time high of $4.374 on Tuesday, according to AAA. The price is not adjusted for inflation.
Prices have been rising at a fast clip, with the ascent accelerating
CNBCMay 26 2022
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Trump reacted with approval to 'hang Mike Pence' chants from rioters on January 6
A former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told the House January 6 committee that then-President Donald Trump had suggested to Meadows he approved of the "hang Mike Pence" chants from rioters who stormed the US Capitol, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide, also testified that Trump complained about his then-vice
CNN DigitalApr 04 2022
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Biden urges Congress for tougher gun laws after Sacramento shooting
Joe Biden has again called on Congress to pass tougher gun laws in the wake of a mass shooting in Sacramento, California, on Sunday, as police continue to search for suspects in the case.
Six people were killed and 12 injured in the shooting in the city’s downtown area early on Sunday morning. The Sacramento police chief, Kathy Lester, told reporters in the evening authorities were
The GuardianFeb 18 2022
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‘The People’s Convoy’ Heading to Washington, Organizers Unveil Their Plans
A trucker-led convoy will kick off on Feb. 23 from the Barstow area in California, and head eastbound toward the capital of the constitutional republic—Washington D.C.—to peacefully protest to end the federal government’s emergency powers (pdf) declared since March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and restore freedoms protected by the Constitution.
Barstow is a city about 100
The Epoch TimesJul 25 2020
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Florida surpasses New York as state with second-most coronavirus cases
Florida reported about 414,000 coronavirus cases Saturday, becoming the second-highest state total in the U.S. after California.
Why it matters: Florida has become the domestic epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, and is on track to keep getting worse. California has about 435,000 cases and New York has roughly 411,000, according to their respective health departments.
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AxiosMar 06 2021
Analysis
The pandemic fueled the Newsom recall. Will vaccines help him survive?
California’s coronavirus rates are now among the nation's lowest and schools are starting to reopen with vaccinated teachers. It's good news for the state — and several weeks too late for Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The effort to oust the California Democrat coincided with the pandemic's most dire phase here. Fortuitous timing allowed recall proponents to gather hundreds of thousands of
PoliticoApr 22 2022
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Potential mass grave near Mariupol shown in satellite images
New evidence of potential war crimes allegedly committed by Russian forces has emerged from Mariupol, as the last pocket of Ukrainian resistance continues to hold out in the city despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to declare a victory in the key port.
Satellite images and claims from Ukrainian officials point to potential evidence of a mass grave near the strategically
NBC News DigitalAug 18 2022
Analysis
Are teachers leaving the classroom en masse?
With schools reopening across dozens of states this month, some education leaders are ringing the alarm: There aren’t enough teachers to fill open positions right now.
In Texas, teachers are deserting the classroom at high rates, with Houston alone reporting nearly 1,000 vacancies in early August. In Maryland, more than 5,500 teachers reportedly left the profession in 2022, leaving
VoxMar 28 2022
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Judge OKs emails to Jan. 6 panel, sees likely Trump crimes
A federal judge on Monday ordered the release of more than 100 emails from Trump adviser John Eastman to the House committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, asserting it is “more likely than not” that former President Donald Trump committed crimes in his attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 election.
The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge David Carter
Associated Press Fact CheckSep 01 2021
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Larry Elder Releases Spanish Campaign Ads as Latino Support Rises for Newsom Recall
Larry Elder, talk radio host and Republican candidate for governor of California in the state’s special election, released Spanish campaign advertisements on Saturday — a gracious nod to Latino voters who could play a key role in ousting current Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).
Elder speaks in Spanish:
Governor Gavin Newsom closed public schools for our children while his
Breitbart News