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Jan 21 2015
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State of the Union 2015 analysis: What he said, what he meant
President Barack Obama used his State of the Union speech Tuesday night to set an optimistic tone for the rest of his presidency — but also to drop big hints about the fights that lie ahead. He targeted lines at his Republican critics and talked about the “choices” ahead, a not-so-subtle suggestion that he’ll deal with the GOP Congress by making it tough for them to argue against his agenda —
PoliticoMay 02 2021
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‘Follow the Science’: Documents Suggest Biden Let Teachers’ Union Shape CDC School Reopening Policy
Newly-released documents suggest that one of the country’s most powerful teachers’ unions shaped Biden administration policies on the reopening of schools, despite President Joe Biden’s pledge to “follow the science” on pandemic policy.
The documents, obtained by the conservative group Americans for Public Trust through a Freedom of Information Act request, were reported Saturday by the
Breitbart NewsJan 04 2015
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Obama to travel across US to announce executive actions, preview State of the Union
President Obama will travel across the country next week to announce a series of executive actions and legislative proposals on the economy and education that the White House says will serve as a preview to his upcoming State of the Union address.
Obama will go to Detroit on Wednesday to talk about the auto and manufacturing industry, followed by a stop in Phoenix on Thursday to
Fox News (Online News)Jan 25 2024
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Church spire collapses in New London
New London ― The spire atop the former First Congregational Church at 66 Union St. has caved in, leaving a large hole in the roof. The church faces State Street and is a longtime New London landmark whose spire has risen over the city since 1850. Emergency crews have rushed to the scene following the 1:30 p.m. incident and are assessing the damage. Steven L. Fields, the city’s chief
The DayFeb 19 2015
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Scott Walker Stands By His Evolution Remarks, Says Union Protests Will 'Backfire'
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) sought to clarify his stance on evolution Tuesday following a dust-up last week over his refusal to discuss the issue.
During an appearance on Fox News, Walker told host Megyn Kelly that he did not regret his decision to punt when a reporter asked if he believed in evolution. Walker was in London at the time and said his visit was to promote trade, "not
HuffPostJan 25 2024
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Jim Harbaugh's $45 million salary cap crunch will test his brother's praise
When the smoke cleared after the 2023 NFL regular season, the LA Chargers seemed like the most desirable location. While there's something to be said about leading a rebuild, the modern game is all about quarterbacks. Joining up with Justin Herbert immediately addresses that concern. Now, the Chargers have made their pick from the available candidates and chose Jim Harbaugh. On Wednesday,
NewsweekOct 05 2014
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Nurses Union Contradicts CDC Director's Claim That Hospitals Are Well Prepared for Ebola
President Obama and the Centers for Disease Control are being quite careful to tell America that our hospitals are fully prepared for any possible outbreak of Ebola. But members of a nurses union disagree. They say US hospitals aren't prepared at all. On September 30, the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Thomas Frieden, assured the country that US
Breitbart NewsJan 21 2015
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State of the Union 2015 analysis: What he said, what he meant
He has messages for his GOP and Democratic critics.
PoliticoJan 20 2015
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Obama will give State of Union address against backdrop of deep partisan divide
The tone and tenor of the Obama White House since Democrats suffered a crushing defeat during the November midterm elections have been anything but conciliatory and have raised doubts about whether the president can — or wants to — break through partisan gridlock before voters choose his successor next year.
Washington PostJan 24 2024
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North Dakota chosen for Alliance to Advance Climate-Smart Agriculture
(ND Ag Connection) – North Dakota Farmers Union is serving as the state lead on a national pilot program that will pay farmers and ranchers $100 an acre or animal unit to implement high-value conservation practices on their land. The Alliance to Advance Climate-Smart Agriculture will incentivize adoption or maintenance of no till, minimum till, prescribed grazing, cover crops, and other
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