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May 18 2023
News
An Entire State Has Banned TikTok
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 419 into law on Wednesday, making Montana the first state in the nation to ban TikTok for its residents over national security concerns. “The Chinese Communist Party using TikTok to spy on Americans, violate their privacy, and collect their personal, private, and sensitive information is well-documented,” Gov. Greg Gianforte said in a statement. “Today,
TownhallJun 14 2023
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Dylan Mulvaney: Bud Light loses top spot in US after boycott
Bud Light has lost its position as the best-selling beer in the US after facing a boycott, new figures show.
In the four weeks to 3 June sales were down by almost a quarter, according to consulting firm Bump Williams.
Some drinkers in the US stopped buying Bud Light after transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney showed off a personalised can of the beer.
It means Modelo
BBC NewsMay 11 2023
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Youngkin wants to use sewers to track fentanyl use in Virginia
Gov. Youngkin wants to surveil sewage to track fentanyl use as part of a plan to address skyrocketing overdoses. What's happening: Youngkin signed an executive order earlier this week that lays out a 10-point plan to curb overdoses. • Youngkin has set a goal of reducing opioid overdoses in Virginia by 20% during his term. Why it matters: Opioid overdoses are the leading non-natural cause of
AxiosMay 01 2023
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Cumberland County’s best ranked schools based on state rating scores. See full list.
Cumberland County Technical Education Center is the highest ranked high school in Cumberland County, according to an NJ Advance Media analysis of new school rating data released by the state Department of Education.
The technical school, located in Vineland, ranks 46 statewide among 350 high schools that offer grades 9 to 12.
The other four high schools in Cumberland County and
nj.comJun 05 2023
Analysis
How Defunding the Police Defunded the Economy
Soft-on-crime policies have cost lives and caused billions of dollars of economic devastation.
Progressive defunding of the police has indisputably led not just to lost lives but also to economic devastation in the cities that attempted it.
Murders increased by 39 percent nationwide, from 16,425 in 2019 to 22,900 in 2021, and remain far above pre–“defund the police” movement
National Review (News)Jun 13 2023
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Inflation cooled to 4% in May, the lowest reading since March 2021
Consumer price growth cooled again in May to the lowest level since March 2021, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
On an annual basis, price growth fell to 4%. Price growth climbed just 0.1% month-over-month.
The reading was slightly better than economists' forecast of 4.1% — and down significantly from 4.9% rate in April. On a monthly basis, forecast was for a 0.1
NBC News (Online)Sep 09 2023
Perspectives Blog
Congress needs to pass 12 funding bills in 11 days to avert a shutdown – here’s why that isn’t likely
This piece was originally published on the Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Raymond Scheppach, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Virginia.
U.S. senators and representatives returning from their summer vacations will need to shake off their suntans in quick time and get down to business.
Congress has just 11 days when it’
"The Conversation" ContributorMay 16 2023
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The Philadelphia mayor’s primary is the latest showdown between progressives and moderates
On Tuesday, Philadelphia voters will cast their ballots in a crowded Democratic mayoral primary that won’t just decide who’ll be the city’s likely next mayor, but will also offer national Democrats new data on which ideological direction is resonating most with the party’s voters. Given the city’s blue skew, whoever emerges triumphant on Tuesday is expected to win the general election this
VoxJun 23 2023
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DeSantis Has a Better Chance of Beating Biden Than Trump
A new poll found that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla) has a better chance of beating President Joe Biden than former President Trump in the upcoming 2024 election.
A dailymail.com/J.L.Partners survey revealed that in a Biden/DeSantis matchup, the Democratic candidate would take 44 percent of the vote to 43 percent.
Other polls, such as the latest RealClearPolitics survey, found
TownhallMay 16 2023
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Home Depot Plunges After Worst Revenue Miss In 20 Years, Slashes Guidance; Blames Weather, Lumber And Faltering Consumer
Home Depot Plunges After Worst Revenue Miss In 20 Years, Slashes Guidance; Blames Weather, Lumber And Faltering Consumer Ahead of this week's earnings-season ending barrage of retail data, analysts and traders were asking if the strong consumer spending momentum from early in the season would carry through or if we would see an uglier side to the US consumer. The answer was delivered moments
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