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Feb 19 2021
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South Dakota Hotel Owners Describe Impact of Keystone Cancellation
“My husband just called me … he just got fired,” said Laurie Cox, her voice trembling ever so slightly as she put on a brave smile. But it was impossible to ignore her now-crestfallen demeanor.
Cox is the owner of a hotel in Midland, a quaint town with a population of about 100. She had just finished talking about how business was booming late last year during which she had befriended
The Epoch TimesApr 17 2023
Perspectives Blog
When the New Political Battleground is In Your Driveway
From the CenterIt’s become increasingly clear in recent weeks that the Republicans have a major political problem with abortion – and no real idea how to address it. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade last summer may have single-handedly prevented the expected red wave from washing over Capitol Hill in the midterm elections, and the brewing battle over abortion medication
Dan SchnurApr 05 2023
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A Big Win for the Left in Wisconsin’s Supreme-Court Race
Progressive activists now have the opportunity to reshape Wisconsin law on a wide array of matters.
On Tuesday, progressive Milwaukee judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative candidate Dan Kelly by eleven points in Wisconsin’s supreme-court election, handing progressive activists a 4–3 majority on the court and the opportunity to reshape Wisconsin law on a wide array of matters,
National Review (News)Mar 07 2023
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Biden's decision on massive Alaska oil project looms
President Joe Biden is weighing whether to approve a massive oil and gas drilling project in Alaska that has the bipartisan backing of the state’s congressional delegation but is drawing fierce opposition from environmental groups. A decision is expected to come sometime this week.
The uproar concerns what’s known as the Willow Project – the largest pending oil and gas project in the U.
Fox BusinessNov 12 2020
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Michigan county flips back to Republican after 6000-vote software glitch is fixed
The software used to tabulate votes in one Michigan county sent at least 6,000 Republican votes to Democratic candidates, the state's GOP Chairwoman Laura Cox revealed at a press conference Friday. The county has since swung back to Republican.
47 counties used this malfunctioning software, Cox reported while joined by Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel in
The Post MillennialDec 08 2022
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New bipartisan legislation on immigration emerges
A new immigration proposal has emerged in Congress.
Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Thom Tillis are working on bipartisan legislation that would add $25 billion to $40 billion in border security funding, while also creating a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the country under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.
NewsNation host Dan Abrams believes the
NewsNationFeb 27 2023
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Senate Republicans demand action after Energy Department backs COVID 'lab leak' theory
Senate Republicans demanded transparency and accountability in response to reports that the U.S. Energy Department concluded COVID-19 most likely originated from a Chinese lab leak.
The reports, published by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times on Sunday, revealed that new classified intelligence had prompted the department to join the FBI in concluding that the COVID-19 pandemic
Washington ExaminerDec 28 2022
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‘The Real Minimum Wage Is Zero’: McDonald’s Restaurant Uses Automation For Pickups And Orders
McDonald’s revealed a test restaurant near Fort Worth, Texas, earlier this month in which automation technology replaces many positions formerly held by employees, drawing mixed reactions from conservatives and liberals.
The fast food behemoth announced that customers can use kiosks and a mobile app to grab their orders from a conveyor belt rather than interacting with customer-facing
The Daily WireAug 11 2022
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‘Bussin, forreal forreal.’ The @BasedMikeLee Twitter account is actually Sen. Mike Lee — for real.
Parody accounts have become ubiquitous, especially in politics, on Twitter. Utah political Twitter is rife with accounts lampooning elected officials, like, for example, Fake Governor Cox. Others, like State of Utah Updates, can be hard to distinguish from the real thing. Utah political veterans will remember the “Snowball” parody account that popped up during the 2011 Utah Legislature in
The Salt Lake TribuneApr 10 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Voters Decide That Issues Matter
One of the most widespread misconceptions in the world of politics is the belief that voters make their decisions based on the personalities of the candidates rather than their positions on the issues. Republicans rationalized in this fashion after Bill Clinton and Barack Obama won their elections. Democrats did the same thing after Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush’s victories. But Donald
Dan Schnur