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Apr 10 2024
Opinion
These Nine Men Voted for Biden in 2020. How Do They See Him Now?
In 2020, men were almost evenly divided between Donald Trump and Joe Biden — a remarkable shift from 2016, when they backed Mr. Trump by 11 points. That swing was decisive enough to put Mr. Biden in the White House. Another shift in men’s votes may well determine the outcome of this election, too.
For the latest Times Opinion focus group, we gathered nine men who voted for Mr. Biden in
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 16 2024
News
As death penalty decision looms, Tarrant trial opens in strangulation of girlfriend, child
Inside the two-story apartment building constructed of tan and black bricks and stucco exterior walls, O’Tishae Womack’s body was on her kitchen floor. A white Albertsons grocery bag covered her head. A black and white floral comforter was on top of her legs. Upstairs on a bed in the east Fort Worth apartment lay her daughter, Ka’Mayria, covered by a blanket. The 10-year-old wore shorts and a
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 05 2024
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4 female CEOs share the 1 decision that made the difference in their careers
Good morning, Broadsheet readers! The Women’s Tennis Association announced that Saudi Arabia will host its next three finals tournaments, women executives lost 60 C-suite roles in 2023, and four CEOs share the decisions that made the difference in their careers. Have a restful weekend. – Rising up. We spend a lot of time examining what keeps women out of the C-suite—with good reason. But it’s
FortuneApr 11 2024
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COVID and 2020 protests spell doom for medium-sizes cities
“STAY HOME ST LOUIS” the downtown traffic signs read during the pandemic. The locals obeyed then. And they are still staying out of downtown St. Louis today. “The office district is empty,” the Wall Street Journal recently reported, “with boarded up towers, copper thieves and failing retail — even the Panera outlet shut down. The city is desperately trying to reverse the ‘doom loop.” Yet
Washington ExaminerApr 23 2024
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Former assemblyman faces GOED grantee, Nye school trustee in decisive GOP state senate primary
Republican candidates in state Senate District 19, where no Democrat is running in the general election. From left: Bill Hockstedler, John Ellison, and Chelsy Fisher. (Campaign photos) Voters in a large swath of rural Nevada will need to choose a new state senator in a Republican primary that will determine who represents the bright red district after no Democrats filed for the race.
Yahoo NewsApr 08 2024
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Jim Dey: Urbana voters paying price for 1998 decision
Urbana voters foolishly decided in 1998 to elect school board members from municipal subdistricts rather than at-large. There's nothing inherently wrong with that idea — at least in theory. But in practice, it's been another story. The problem? There has been a disappointing lack of candidates in most of Urbana's seven subdistricts to provide voters a real choice between competing candidates.
Yahoo NewsApr 17 2024
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Parties duel as first decision looms in Ryan Field zoning case against Evanston
Finishing off the initial salvo in a wide-ranging lawsuit over Ryan Field’s transformation into a part-time concert venue, attorneys for Evanston and Northwestern faced off in a Chicago courtroom Wednesday against lawyers for a group of residents opposing the controversial project. Filed in November against the city, the civil complaint argues that Evanston’s narrow approval of the Rebuild
Daily NorthwesternApr 11 2024
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Baylor’s Scott Drew ‘in negotiations’ with Kentucky, decision expected soon
Baylor men’s basketball coach Scott Drew is “in negotiations” with Kentucky, sources said, and a decision is expected soon, possibly as early as Thursday. As first reported Tuesday by NJ Advance Media, Kentucky is targeting Drew, 53, to replace John Calipari, who was formally introduced Wednesday as the new coach at SEC rival Arkansas. Drew is said to have a strong relationship with Kentucky
nj.comMar 13 2024
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Fatal Decision Day teaches Pickens Co. students the consequences of bad driving decisions
REFORM, Ala. (WBRC) - Students in Pickens County got an important lesson in consequences and responsibility when educators took them out of the classroom for a day this week. Students from high schools and private school packed the Pickens County High School auditorium as the Pickens County School system hosted Bad Decision Day. Letting them see what can happen when they make bad decisions,
Fox 6 WBRC