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Nov 07 2023
News
A diverse new St. Paul City Council to be seated in January
St. Paul voters headed to the polls Tuesday to elect what stands to be the most racially diverse city council in city history, one likely to be led by a progressive female majority and immigrant and ethnic voices indicative of the capital city’s changing demographics. In all, 30 candidates filed for seven seats on the non-partisan council, which with four open seats will turn over a majority
Pioneer PressNov 09 2023
News
Third GOP debate draws fewer than 7 million viewers
Fewer than 7 million people watched Wednesday night’s third Republican presidential primary debate on television, the lowest of the debates so far this cycle. NBC News’s broadcast of the third GOP debate, which aired in prime-time from 8-10 p.m., delivered 6.8 million viewers on linear television, including 1.3 million in the advertiser-coveted 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen Media
The HillNov 09 2023
News
Country Music Awards topple third GOP debate in viewers
The Country Music Awards rallied viewers to its program, toppling the third Republican debate in ratings Wednesday night. Some 7.57 million viewers tuned in to the award show, which was an 11% increase from two years ago when it hit an all-time low in viewership. This was the most viewership since 2019. Meanwhile, the GOP debate trailed by over 2 million viewers, as it only drew 4.92 million
Washington ExaminerNov 09 2023
News
NBC’s Republican Debate Draws 6.8 Million Viewers—And Rare Kudos From Conservative Media
The Republican presidential primary debate Wednesday night drew 6.863 million viewers on NBC, and 1.312 million viewers in the key demographic of adults 25-54, which represents a significant drop off from the first GOP debate of the 2024 cycle, which drew 12.8 million viewers on Fox News back in August. NBC’s streaming coverage of the debate on NBC News Now delivered its largest prime time
ForbesOct 24 2023
News
Poll: Majority of American Muslims Believe Attack on Israel 'Justified'
We’ve observed an alarming increase in public and increasingly violent protests across the United States by supporters of Hamas and those who “blame” Israel for everything currently transpiring in the Middle East. I’ve been careful to note that polling has consistently shown that these are decidedly minority opinions, with most Americans supporting Israel and its right to defend itself. But
HotAirNov 24 2023
Analysis
Why Do Older, White, Rural Residents Have Slower Broadband Speeds?
Editor’s Note: Over the past 15 years, Roberto Gallardo has authored or co-authored more than 70 articles for the Daily Yonder. His primary concentration has been on rural broadband. In this submission, Gallardo looks at a finding from his last Daily Yonder article: that rural whites tend to have slower broadband access than people of color. It’s a counterintuitive fact, given that people of
The Daily YonderOct 22 2023
News
Kittery 2023 Town Council candidate Ken Lemont
Political or civic experience highlights: Served town on Port Authority, School Committee, Town Council, as state representative and in state Senate. Currently Traip trustee and member of Orchard Grove Cemetery Association. What is the biggest problem Kittery is facing and how you would solve it?: Gentrification of the Kittery working waterfront. With rapid tech advantages, shifts in
Seacoast OnlineOct 27 2023
Analysis
Was there really a sudden Native American population boom?
Forget about Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon”: We’re pretty sure the most anticipated debut related to Native Americans this year is a much-delayed and much-less-snappily named release from the U.S. Census Bureau known as Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File A.
The report provides the most detailed data we’ve ever had on America’s racial and ethnic origins
Washington PostOct 18 2023
News
State unveils new 'Make It Here' campaign
State unveils new 'Make It Here' campaign
Connecticut state officials announced the new "Make It Here" campaign Tuesday.
Officials say the new initiative will highlight success stories of Connecticut's businesses, sports teams and tourism in an effort to attract more residents to the state.
Surveys showed only half of residents had state pride, and only 1 in 5 people would
News 12 ConnecticutDec 18 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Democrats Change Their Minds on Immigration
From the CenterLate last week, yet another border state governor lambasted the Biden Administration for its inability to secure the U.S.-Mexico border. The frustrated governor called up the state’s National Guard and ordered them to deploy at a recently closed border crossing and to provide support to the existing federal and local enforcement presence in the area. The governor referred to
Dan Schnur