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Sep 25 2023
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Missouri Department of Conservation confirms mountain lion sighting
Another mountain lion has been confirmed in Missouri. The cat killed an adult elk Sept. 12 in Shannon County, the Missouri Department of Conservation announced Friday. It's the 14th confirmed mountain lion sighting so far this year and 117th in the state since 1994. MDC's Large Carnivore Response Team arrived in Shannon County soon after the mountain lion sighting was reported. Trail camera
Jefferson City News Tribune
Sep 26 2023
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Supreme Court conservatives give up fight over Alabama maps
Conservatives on the Supreme Court have agreed that Alabama's Republican-drawn congressional map will be redrawn in the 2024 election. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the GOP attempt to keep a congressional map that only has one majority-Black district for the second time in three months, denying to hear an appeal from a lower court's ruling that invalidated the map for violating the
Newsweek
Sep 27 2023
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Calling himself a ‘conservative fighter,’ Brad Wilson announces 2024 Senate run
After resigning from the Utah Legislature last week, former Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson announced his campaign for the U.S. Senate. “We have an opportunity to send a conservative fighter to the U.S. Senate, armed with Utah’s conservative values, who will fight for change,” Wilson said, while his family and friends gathered behind him on stage. “Well, I am that conservative fighter and that’
Deseret News
Aug 27 2023
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ERCOT issues conservation another conservation notice for the fourth day in a row
For the fourth day in a row, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state's grid operator, has again asked Texans to conserve energy Sunday evening from 4 - 9 p.m. Officials said due to low wind and potentially solar generation, along with high demand as temperatures swelter across the state, ERCOT expects reserve power to be low Sunday evening. Conditions will start getting tight at
Austin American-Statesman
Sep 22 2023
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American Library Association report on 'book bans' blasted by conservative scholar
A new report on so-called "book bans" from the American Library Association is drawing criticism from a prominent conservative education scholar who recently testified before a Senate committee on the topic of book bans.
The report from the ALA said that there have been "695 attempts to censor library materials" and that 1,915 "unique titles" have been challenged in school and public
Washington Examiner
Sep 22 2023
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Seattle urges 1.5M residents to conserve water amid dry spell
United Press International
Sep 15 2023
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Meet The Conservative Republican Bucking His Party On Impeachment
WASHINGTON — Three years ago, ahead of a special Senate election in Georgia, Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) traveled to the Peach State and urged voters to back Republicans so they could investigate Joe Biden’s son and maybe even remove the soon-to-be president from the White House. “We’ve got to make sure we’ve got the Senate,” Buck said at a rally in Duluth, “keep it as a firewall, investigate the
HuffPost
Sep 18 2023
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Bob Odenkirk Regrets Ignoring Advice Of ‘Cranky, Conservative’ Doctor
Star of “Better Call Saul” and “Breaking Bad,” Bob Odenkirk, said in a podcast released in September that he regrets ignoring a conservative doctor who warned him of his major health issues. Odenkirk said he’d been with the same doctor for 20 years, but eventually realized they didn’t share the same political views. “When I was 50, I went in, he was a heart doctor, Cedar-Sinai, and he had
The Daily Caller
Sep 27 2023
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Brad Wilson says he’ll be a ‘conservative fighter,’ in Washington, formally launches Senate campaign
Draper • House Speaker Brad Wilson launched his 2024 U.S. Senate campaign in front of an audience of approximately a couple hundred people — many of whom were fellow state lawmakers — with a quote from the late President Ronald Reagan. In his inaugural address, Reagan said, “Freedom is ... never more than one generation away from extinction.” And under “radicals in D.C.,” Wilson told the crowd
The Salt Lake Tribune
Sep 04 2023
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A Conservative Push to Save Ken Paxton
With television ads and text messages, direct mail and billboards, supporters of the embattled Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, have embarked on an escalating campaign of political pressure, backed by hard-right billionaires, aimed at trying to sway the outcome of Mr. Paxton’s upcoming impeachment trial.
New York Times (News)