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Jan 16 2024
News
Indiana native one of four killed in hot air balloon crash in Arizona
(CNN) — An Indiana native was one in the group who died after the hot air balloon they were floating in over the Arizona desert crash-landed on Sunday. Four people died in the crash, including the balloon’s pilot, and one person was critically injured. On Monday, police identified the four victims as Kaitlynn Bartrom, 28, from Andrews, Indiana; Chayton Wiescholek, 28, from Union City, Michigan
Wish TVOct 26 2020
Opinion
I’m Co-Chair of the Mother Jones Union. Facebook Hurt Our Members to Play Politics.
As a news editor here at Mother Jones, I don’t usually write about our internal business operations. After four years as a reporter for the magazine, I now spend my days working with our staggeringly talented writers to plan their reporting and edit their stories. Since “news” is in my title, I look at how we can jump onto the craziness of the moment, but also spend a lot of my time on the
Mother JonesJul 02 2019
News
Portland mayor breaks silence on Antifa violence, and gets scorched by police union rep
Portland, Oregon, Mayor Ted Wheeler tried to answer critics in a statement after the violence from Antifa protesters against a journalist on Saturday, but he was met with a scorching response.
"Portland has always been a beacon of free speech. We are proud of that history," said Wheeler. "But in the last couple of years, some have increasingly used their opportunity to exercise their
The BlazeMar 29 2016
News
Supreme Court splits 4-4 in challenge over teachers' dues, in win for union
The Supreme Court split 4-4 Tuesday on a challenge brought by public school teachers who objected to paying union dues, delivering a big win for the unions – in the first major case where the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s vote likely would have proved decisive.
Fox News (Online News)Jan 15 2024
News
Hundreds march in Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in downtown Norfolk
NORFOLK — The recent push by workers in Hampton Roads cities to form labor unions would be strongly backed by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a longtime Virginia Beach public utilities employee maintained Monday. “This is what Dr. King fought for,” Terry Green, 64, said at an MLK Day celebration in downtown Norfolk. Green, 64, noted that King strongly backed a sanitation workers’ strike in
Daily PressJan 14 2024
News
Man, woman found shot to death at north Phoenix home
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Two people are dead after they were found shot in a home in north Phoenix on Sunday morning. Around 8:45 a.m. Phoenix police went to a domestic violence call at a home near Central Avenue and Union Hills Drive. Officers arrived and found a man and woman who died after being shot. An investigation into what led to the shooting is underway. See a spelling or grammatical
Arizona's FamilyApr 08 2022
News
America's largest teachers' union poured tens of millions into political causes last year, spent comparatively little on members
America's largest teachers' union, the National Education Association, spent twice as much on politics-related expenses as it did on its own members last year, according to an analysis of the union's financial disclosures.
In a report published Thursday, the Washington Examiner shared details of an analysis of the union's filings produced by the right-to-work nonprofit organization
The BlazeJan 15 2024
News
Haley endorsed by ex-Maryland Gov. Hogan, who won't run on third-party ticket
Squelching speculation of a third-party presidential run, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Sunday endorsed Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination, saying he feels she "is the strongest chance" for Republicans to win in November. Hogan told CNN's "State of the Union" he thinks "it’s pretty clear" that former President Donald Trump will win Monday's Iowa caucuses," but that Haley "has all of the
Fox News (Online News)Jan 26 2024
Opinion
Pro-Biden Newsrooms Debate Censoring Trump
Donald Trump’s early primary victories have started the “newsroom debates” again. Associated Press media reporter David Bauder penned a story headlined “Trump’s live appearances pose a riddle that news executives still haven’t solved.”
So when a newsworthy event happens – like Trump’s victory speech after the New Hampshire primary – the pro-Biden networks worry “Trump will make false
NewsBustersJan 09 2016
News
Christie Blasts Teachers Unions as ‘Single Most Destructive Force for Public Education’
While speaking at a forum on poverty in South Carolina, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie slammed teachers unions for destroying public education in the U.S. and buying lawmakers to protect their interests.
“The single most destructive force for public education in this country is the teachers union,” Christie said to applause.
Christie touted his own work with New Jersey’s
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