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Feb 15 2024
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GOP Rep. Mark Green Who Oversaw the Impeachment of Biden DHS Sec. Mayorkas Will Retire
Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee is retiring from the House after only three terms because he believes the country’s legislative branch is fundamentally broken, he said Wednesday. Green oversaw the impeachment of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday, Axios reported. Later Wednesday, he told his constituents in west-central Tennessee and others that he
Western JournalJan 20 2024
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Atlantic City police officer charged, and 5 more South Jersey stories you may have missed
OCEAN CITY — Inflation, multiple wars, a dysfunctional federal government and a crisis at the border were among the worries cited by Gregory M. Matuson at a breakfast talk Thursday with the Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce. But while he painted a dire picture through most of his economic forecast for the year, he ended with optimism. “I’m positive about the outlook for our economy
The Press of Atlantic CityDec 03 2019
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Dan Brouillette confirmed as next secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy
The Senate on Monday confirmed Dan Brouillette as the next U.S. energy secretary. Brouillette succeeds Rick Perry, who leaves the job as questions swirl in the impeachment inquiry about whether his dealings with Ukraine.
Brouillette, 57, has served as the Energy Department's deputy secretary since 2017, and he previously worked for the department under the administration of former
CBS News (Online)Feb 14 2024
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3 officers shot in Washington, leading to daylong standoff before suspect's arrest
WASHINGTON — (AP) — Three police officers were shot trying to make an animal cruelty arrest that touched off an hourslong standoff in the nation's capitol on Wednesday, which ended late at night with a man's arrest. The officers were hospitalized and expected to recover from gunshot wounds, authorities said. A fourth officer was hurt at the scene, but not shot. The standoff started Wednesday
KIRO 7Feb 15 2024
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One of California’s largest auto insurers hikes prices 30%
After pausing its direct sale of auto insurance policies in California, Allstate is back, but with higher prices for customers.
Allstate’s sale of auto insurance policies, via its website or phone, resumed early this month but with an average rate increase of 30%. Some people will see increases as small as 10% and others will be hit with rates going up as much as 55%, according to a
San Francisco ChronicleFeb 15 2024
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Bisbee buildings burned in Main Street fire
Two buildings went up in flames Wednesday night in the historic town of Bisbee. The fire broke out just before 10 p.m. on Feb. 14 and damaged two stores – Bisbee Olive Oil and Many Fine Things. Bricks from the buildings fell onto the street. No one was hurt. "A tragic fire on Main street tonight. Was held from spreading with heroic effort from our Firefighters and help from many other
FOX 10 PhoenixFeb 14 2024
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DOH investigates whooping cough cases that hospitalize child
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Department of Health is investigating five cases of whooping cough in the islands. Officials said, they’re all members of the same household including a child who was hospitalized. According to health officials, they had recently traveled from the mainland and stayed at a hotel on Oahu. DOH is now working with the CDC and other states to notify others who were exposed.
KHON 2Feb 15 2024
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Southwest Airlines fight prompts FAA to threaten criminal charges, zero tolerance for unruly passengers
Fists flew on a Monday Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Kauai, with transportation authorities sharing footage of the incident alongside reminders that unruly passengers can face criminal prosecution and fines of up to $37,000. Kauai Police told NBC News that although its officers responded to assist when Flight 1288 landed in Lihue, no criminal charges were pressed. However, the
Fox News (Online News)Feb 09 2024
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Denver Blames Congress as City Cuts Services Amid Budget Crisis Citing Illegal Immigrants
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, a Democrat, announced the first of many budget cuts on Friday to address a $180 million shortfall caused by the illegal immigrant crisis. The city needs to cut around $18 million per month from public services throughout 2024 in order to fund the costs of providing services to illegal immigrants arriving in the city, the mayor told reporters. The $180 million budget
NTDFeb 15 2024
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KCPD: Dispute among several people led to shooting; 2 juveniles remain detained
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two juveniles were among the multiple subjects detained in connection to the mass shooting following the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Victory Parade rally Wednesday, Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department Chief Stacey Graves announced at a press conference Thursday morning. Graves said the shooting was a result of an argument between several people. RELATED | LIVE UPDATES |
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