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Mar 01 2023
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A bipartisan response to East Palestine
With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross BREAKING THIS MORNING — A bipartisan group of six senators today will introduce the Railway Safety Act of 2023, legislation aimed at preventing a repeat of the toxic firestorm in East Palestine, Ohio, that followed the Feb. 4 derailment of a chemical train. Introducing the bill are Ohio Sens. J.D. VANCE (R) and SHERROD BROWN (D), Pennsylvania Sens. BOB
Politico
Mar 03 2023
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Chicago Police Chief Resigns Following Ousting of Lori Lightfoot
The Chicago chief of police has announced his resignation following Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s failed bid for reelection. “Today, Superintendent David O. Brown informed me that he would be resigning as Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department effective March 16. I accepted his resignation,” Lightfoot said in a March 1 statement. “I personally want to thank him for his service to our city.
The Epoch Times
Feb 27 2023
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Insider Suggests Chiefs-Jets Blockbuster Trade Involving 4-Time Pro Bowler
The Kansas City Chiefs franchise tagged starting left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. last offseason and could do the same this offseason, albeit at a $20 million price tag. But what if the team instead opted to trade away their four-time Pro Bowler instead of tagging him or signing him to a long-term extension? ESPN’s Bill Barnwell believes that could very well be in play for the defending Super
Heavy.com
Feb 27 2023
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Sixers fans taunt Celtics star with ‘excessive’ trash talking
Saturday night, Philadelphia 76ers fans filled the Wells Fargo Center to support their team. Philadelphia is known for its competitive atmosphere, and more often than not that means trash talk from fans. When they hosted the Boston Celtics Saturday, it was taken pretty far. Celtics guard Jaylen Brown said to Abby Chin of NBC Sports Boston after the game: “It’s fun playing here. The crowd was a
nj.com
Mar 02 2023
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Schumer Backs Bipartisan Railway Safety Bill Triggered by Toxic Ohio Derailment
A bipartisan railway safety bill prompted by a recent train derailment and chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, has garnered the support of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). Introduced by Sens. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and co-sponsored by Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Bob Casey (D-Pa.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.), and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), the legislation would
The Epoch Times
Feb 27 2023
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Despite Potential Ownership Changes, It’s Still Business As Usual For The Milwaukee Bucks
Nearly a decade after he and fellow New York investment billionaires bought the Milwaukee Bucks from former Wisconsin Sen. Herb Kohl, Marc Lasry has reportedly agree to sell his stake in the franchise to Jimmy and Dee Haslam, owners of the National Football League’s Cleveland Browns. The deal, which was first reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, could be worth as much as $875 million,
Forbes
Mar 02 2023
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LeBron James Issues 3-Word Tweet After Short-Handed Lakers Defeat Thunder
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder on March 1 despite being without LeBron James, Anthony Davis and D’Angelo Russell. Los Angeles won by a final score of 123-117 to improve to 30-33 on the season and James issued a three-word tweet after his team’s impressive win. The Lakers were led in scoring by Dennis Schroder, who finished with 26 points. The former Thunder guard,
Heavy.com
Mar 02 2023
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Oregon Ducks men's basketball vs. California -
Oregon center N'Faly Dante (1) is defended by California forward ND Okafor (22) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, March 2, 2023, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Andy Nelson) Oregon center Nate Bittle (32) celebrates with center N'Faly Dante (1) after Bittle was fouled on a layup, while California forward Lars Thiemann, left, walks past during the second half of an
The Oregonian
Feb 18 2023
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Asbury Univ. president to end ‘revival’ service, says it has been a ‘disruption to the continuity’ of the students ‘academic experience’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Asbury University, the site of a now 11-day “revival,” says it will no longer allow people to worship at Hughes Auditorium 24 hours a day. The school’s president, Dr. Kevin J. Brown, said he’s trying to balance the incredible moment happening at the school and the needs of its students and their academic experience. He went on to say they will increase security, prayer
Christian News Network
Feb 21 2023
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Fighting for life at state supreme courts
MYRNA BROWN, HOST: Up next, the fight for life moves to state supreme court elections. NICK EICHER, HOST: Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the battle between pro-life and pro-abortion is happening at the state level. In 14 states, voters choose State Supreme Court justices. And Wisconsin is one of those states. Today, Wisconsin voters are going to the polls to choose two candidates to
World Magazine