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Apr 20 2024
News
'New Axis of Evil' conflicts threaten US upheaval on eve of election
President Joe Biden is juggling significant conflicts worldwide as he tries to fight off a fierce challenge from former President Donald Trump, all the while trying to keep the U.S. out of another major war. Members of the so-called "new Axis of Evil"—a play on former President George W. Bush's famous post-9/11 classification of Iran, North Korea and Iraq, broadened to include Russia and China
NewsweekApr 15 2024
Opinion
Stop Telling People to Only Vote on Election Day
Look, it usually doesn’t help to be harsh, but sometimes you have to be. So, harsh it is. If you are one of those conservatives saying that we should only vote on election day and not use mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, early voting, or any of the tactics, techniques, or procedures that Democrats have used to win elections, then you’re an idiot.
There’s no sugarcoating it – you’re
TownhallApr 15 2024
News
Judge Rejects Challenge to New Nevada Election Law
Lawsuit had described law as creating ‘impossible burdens’ on people who interact with election officials. A legal challenge to a new Nevada law that criminalizes attempting to influence election officials has been turned away. U.S. District Judge Cristina Silva dismissed the lawsuit, which had been filed against Nevada Senate Bill 406. In an amendment to existing law, the bill states that it’
The Epoch TimesMar 16 2024
News
Metro police, scientists identify skeletal remains found in Browns Creek in 2016
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Skeletal remains that were found in a Nashville creek more than seven years ago have been identified thanks to DNA testing, officials announced Friday. According to DNASolves, the remains were found in October 2016 by a volunteer crew working to clean debris in Browns Creek along Church Street Park. The Metro Nashville Police Department responded to the scene and
WKRN News 2Apr 15 2024
News
Lauren Gustus: How our election coverage is changing
If you’re making the time to read this piece, you are probably in the know when it comes to the places you care about. You keep up with how K-12 education is changing in Utah or the drive to put a gravel pit in Parley’s Canyon or who’s running to replace Senator Mitt Romney. You are curious — and that’s great. But there are many people who don’t keep up. They are too busy. Or the news is too
The Salt Lake TribuneApr 17 2024
News
Local elected officials grilled on gun violence and affordable housing
In a packed room filled with 700 community members at the Old West Florida Enrichment Center, City of Tallahassee and Leon County commissioners were mostly united on questions about affordable housing – until Blueprint dollars were involved. The seats were packed for Tuesday night's event as attendees were reminded of the usual rules that go with the annual Nehemiah Action Meeting: If city and
Tallahassee DemocratApr 09 2024
News
Election integrity driving GOP primary race in 102nd House district
The 102nd House District primary race pits a longtime incumbent against a relative newcomer for the Republican nomination, earning the winner a likely victory in November.
Fifth-term state Rep. Russ Diamond is being challenged by Rachael Moyer, an Eastern Lebanon County School Board vice president, for the seat representing most of Lebanon County. Diamond, who has represented the
The Patriot-NewsApr 21 2024
News
Tarrant County Texas House seat sees a rematch in May runoff election
A rematch between Rep. Stephanie Klick, R – Fort Worth, and David Lowe from North Richland Hills will play out in the primary runoff on May 28. In March, Klick edged out Lowe by two points, falling just short of the fifty percent plus one vote threshold. She also defeated him in 2022. House District 91 covers Watauga, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, and parts of Fort Worth in Tarrant County
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 04 2024
News
Joe Biden for Re-Election
Disclaimer: This post reflects my views alone. With No Labels deciding (wisely, in my view) not to present a candidate for president, the choice this November became much more dramatically clear. Anyone truly concerned about the fate of the democratic world – to say nothing about democracy here at home – will have but one choice on the ballot: voting to re-elect President Biden. You, dear
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