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Sep 08 2023
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Senate GOP throws cold water on House shutdown talk
House conservatives’ threats of a government shutdown are getting a chilly reception from Senate Republicans as they try to temper expectations for what GOP priorities they can achieve amid a looming deadline.
The House has just 11 legislative days to pass a stopgap measure to prevent a shutdown, but some hardline conservatives have been embracing the prospect as they look to dial up
The HillSep 10 2023
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Miami HeraldSep 13 2023
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Trump: Romney Not Running for Re-Election 'Fantastic News for America'
President Donald Trump called Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT)’s announcement that he was not running for re-election “fantastic news for America.” “FANTASTIC NEWS FOR AMERICA, THE GREAT STATE OF UTAH, & FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY,” he posted on Truth Social on Wednesday. “MITT ROMNEY, SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS PIERRE DELECTO, WILL NOT BE SEEKING A SECOND TERM IN THE U.S. SENATE, WHERE HE DID NOT
Breitbart NewsMay 05 2023
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Coronation Live Updates: U.K. Will Crown King Charles III Today
The approximately 2,300 people who have been invited to attend the coronation ceremony for King Charles III of Britain on Saturday in London includes a mix of new faces, old lineages, world leaders, pop icons and a dash of controversy. Among those to receive the invitation — a hand-painted card by an heraldic artist, reproduced and printed on recycled paper with gold-foil details — are Prime
New York Times (News)Sep 13 2023
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Patriots Rebuilding After Losing Senior Quarterback - TribPapers
Madison – Madison High kicked off their season with a non-conference away game against Haysville and Polk County. Madison lost both but against a couple of great teams. “The Patriots will take it one game at a time,” said Head Coach James Extine. The Patriots just finished playing North Buncombe Friday night for the “Jug.” The “Jug,” which used to be an old moonshine jug – but times being what
TribPapersSep 22 2023
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‘American Cities Need Republicans’: Democratic Mayor of Dallas Switches Parties
The Democratic mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, announced Friday that he is crossing the political aisle and joining the Republican Party, citing the failure of progressive policies in combating crime, homelessness, and drugs.
“When my career in elected office ends in 2027 on the inauguration of my successor as mayor, I will leave office as a Republican. I realize this will come as a
National Review (News)Sep 15 2023
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Boys Soccer - A turning of the tides
Boys varsity soccer has a reputation for success. Having made it to the final four of the state tournament for the past two years, and winning the tournament last year, playing for the winningest team in all of Friday Harbor High School sports carries high expectations. Coach Brett Paul believes these expectations allow for greatness. His dedicated players have been practicing year-round in
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsSep 11 2023
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Michigan AG sues Grand Rapids airport over PFAS pollution
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — In 2018, residents in a neighborhood near Gerald R. Ford International Airport began to find toxic PFAS compounds in their well water. In 2020, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) determined the airport was liable for that contamination and began negotiating a cleanup order. This month, the state attorney general filed a lawsuit, claiming
MLive.comSep 14 2023
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House Republicans’ Impeachment Holdout
The decorations in Rep. Ken Buck’s Capitol Hill office say everything about the Colorado Republican’s conservative credentials. Walk in the front door—past a sign reading “BACK THE BLUE”—and you’ll see a “Come and Take It” flag, a symbol of American defiance adopted by all sorts of right-wing activists. To the right of Buck’s desk hangs an AR-15 rifle painted with the stars and stripes of the
The DispatchSep 14 2023
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3 Bedroom Home in Tulsa - $546,000
Complete Brookside remodel. Fresh paint inside and out, with a very trendy yellow door. Gleaming wood floors, new windows, fixtures and kitchen appliances. Wood burning fireplace in family room. Master bedroom has large closet and separate bathroom. Central heat and air. Washer/Dryer hook ups inside. Home is located close to Gathering Place and Brookside restaurants & shopping. Sits on a
Tulsa World