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Mar 05 2024
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Marin County Election Results and Live Maps - March 2024
While there are no hotly contested countywide races, Marin voters are set to decide on a number of key local ones, including a County Board of Supervisors race to serve the Ross Valley, a rent control measure in Larkspur and a Bel Marin Keys measure that would raise money to prepare for climate change.
Check back starting at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day for live results.
San Francisco ChronicleMay 24 2024
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Summer-like heat, mainly dry through the weekend
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Today’s Forecast: No significant changes are expected in our weather today as we remain under the influence of a high pressure dome centered to our south. Partly cloudy skies this morning will become mostly sunny by the afternoon, allowing highs to soar into the mid 90s. No rainfall is expected. Don’t forget that tonight is the final Live After Five of the spring
WAFB 9Mar 01 2013
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What the 'sequester' means for you ... and what won't change
For millions of Americans, life should go on much as usual, but for millions of others cuts in federal spending from the 'sequester' are likely to bring tangible effects. Which camp are you in?
Christian Science MonitorMay 24 2024
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How #MeToo Divided NYC’s Chinese Democracy Movement
S. was excited to meet Cai Chongguo, a Chinese dissident who was exiled to France for participating in the Tiananmen Democracy movement in 1989, but that soon would change. They connected earlier this year at a conference in Washington, D.C., about democratizing China. Last spring, S. had founded a political club with some friends to discuss social movements in their home country, China. They
The NationNov 01 2018
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Fuels Political Violence in America. Can We Change?
A string of violent incidents in October further illuminated political polarization in America, raising serious concerns about how media bias contributes to hateful division — and how we must change this to heal our divide.
In just the last two weeks, multiple incidents of political violence struck America. A gunman burst into a Pittsburgh synagogue and killed 11
Julie MastrineSep 08 2018
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In a dramatic course change, Obama breaks tradition and blasts Trump: Analysis
No former American president in memory has so publicly rebuked his successor the way that Barack Obama did today to Donald Trump.
ABC News (Online)May 21 2024
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800 pounds of litter later, Grand River is ready for summer use in Jackson
JACKSON, MI – The Grand River runs 252 miles across the state of Michigan, and is loved by paddlers, anglers and those just enjoying the views of the waterway.
However, due to litter, trash and obstructions, it was difficult for people to enjoy parts of of the river that flows through Jackson. That all changed on Saturday, May 18, during a cleanup project that cleaned up nearly three
MLive.comSep 03 2012
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Obama did not change Washington. Was there a way around united Republican opposition?
On the January night in 2008 when he won the Iowa caucuses, Barack Obama delivered a victory speech that would reverberate forcefully across a divided America. Iowans, he said, had come together  Democrats, Republicans and independents  to stand as one in calling for a new politics of unity and hope. It was a message that would help carry him to the White House 10 months later
Washington PostMay 24 2024
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GRIDLOCK
GRIDLOCK is a show about traffic, densification, politics, labor, the landscape, urban planning and infrastructure, and the complexity and nuance of life in our ever-changing city. The largest infrastructural work of our civilization could be our roads, literal lines superimposed onto the landscape. Within the context of Houston's constant construction and increasing auto traffic, the term "
Houston PressMay 24 2024
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Here’s the lineup to the free concerts taking place at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, the beloved train park in Scottsdale, is on track for some fun Sundays! From now until June 23 families can enjoy free concerts at the park during the summer. Here’s the Summer Concert Series 2024 lineup: • When: Sunday Nights from 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. - the summer concert series runs until June 23. Keep this in mind: • According to the park’s
ABC 15 Arizona