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Apr 03 2023
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WI's Protasiewicz, Kelly face off in most expensive Supreme Court race in US history
Voters in Wisconsin will pick a Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, choosing between Democratic-backed Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Janet Protasiewicz and Republican-backed former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly in a race that will determine control of the court in a key political battleground. Though the race is officially nonpartisan, the court currently has a 4-3 conservative
Fox News DigitalMar 24 2023
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Utah governor signs new laws requiring parental consent for under-18s to use social media
Utah has enacted controversial restrictions that will require minors to obtain the consent of a guardian to use social media platforms, the first US state to introduce such measures. Two laws signed by Governor Spencer Cox on Thursday — H.B. 311 and S.B. 152 — form part of the new Utah Social Media Regulation Act, aimed at protecting children from addictive features and targeted ads on social
The VergeApr 15 2023
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Kansas Republicans Vow to Override Governor's 'Inhumane' Veto of Pro-Life Bill
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly gives her inaugural address for her second four-year term on the south steps of the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan., on Jan. 9, 2023. (John Hanna/AP Photo) Kansas House Republicans on Friday promised to override Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill that would have required doctors to provide care for babies born alive after a failed abortion or face criminal prosecution. House
The Epoch TimesApr 20 2023
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Every word Mets’ Max Scherzer said before Phil Cuzzi ejected him
Max Scherzer certainly made his feelings known. And anyone on the field Wednesday will likely have “rosin and sweat” ringing through their ears. The Mets co-ace was ejected from the team’s 5-3 win over the Dodgers after umpires determined he violated MLB’s mandate against foreign substances used by pitchers. After multiple attempts, and examinations, to get Scherzer’s sticky hand resolved,
New York Post (News)Jul 05 2023
Perspectives Blog
When an Old Man Decides Not to Run for President After All
From the CenterEven though Joe Biden or Donald Trump maintain sizable leads in their respective primary campaigns, neither man had a particularly good June. Biden continues to face questions about his age, most recently when he appeared to confuse Ukraine and Iraq on two separate occasions, and regarding his son Hunter, whose legal troubles continue to draw considerable public and media
Dan SchnurApr 19 2023
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‘Mickey’s Freedom’ act urges Disney World to move to North Carolina
North Carolina Democrats have a tongue-in-cheek proposal for Disney World: Move to the Tarheel State if you’re tired of battling with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. “Florida doesn’t seem a good fit for the happiest place on earth these days,” North Carolina Senate Minority Leader Dan Blue wrote on Twitter. “In NC, y’all still means all.” Sen. Michael Garrett and two other Democrats have filed the
Orlando SentinelJun 26 2023
Perspectives Blog
When It Gets Harder to Ignore Hunter Biden
From the CenterMost mainstream news media and most unFox-ified voters have paid little attention to the various Hunter Biden controversies that have surfaced over the years. But the stories haven’t gone away, and last week we received two reminders that the president’s son could still end up playing a relevant role in next year’s election.
Early in the week, the younger Biden agreed
Dan SchnurApr 13 2023
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Sources: Snyders near deal to sell Commanders
Washington Commanders owners Dan and Tanya Snyder are near a deal to sell the storied NFL franchise, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday. A group led by Josh Harris, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and NHL's New Jersey Devils, continues to be optimistic that it will get the team. But Canadian billionaire Steve Apostopolous and his family are still in the mix, with sources telling
ESPN.comFeb 22 2023
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Metropolitan School of the Arts Jazz Students Return to Broadway Dance
Nineteen jazz students from Metropolitan School of the Arts (MSA) pre-professional jazz company, attended a street jazz class with Neil Schwartz at the Broadway Dance Center in NYC, founded in 1984. MSA students attended other classes as well, including a contemporary class with Ginger Cox from the Broadway Dance Center. For more information on MSA, please visit www.metropolitanarts.org.
Patch.comApr 06 2023
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Anchorage director of Solid Waste Services resigns
Anchorage’s director of Solid Waste Services, Dan Zipay, resigned on Thursday, according to the mayor’s office. Mayor Dave Bronson gave no reason for Zipay’s departure in a news release late Thursday afternoon, and did not comment on his tenure. The mayor’s office did not immediately respond to questions about why Zipay is abruptly leaving the position. Zipay could not immediately be reached
Anchorage Daily News