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May 14 2024
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Not all Republicans
With help from Camille von Kaenel, Blanca Begert, Ariel Gans and Christopher Cadelago REPUBLICANS FOR EVs: One of the quickest ways to divide Republicans and Democrats nationally is to ask them about electric vehicles. That’s unless you’re in Sacramento. If you’ve been paying attention to national politics, you’ve likely heard former President Donald Trump attack electric vehicles on the
PoliticoMay 15 2024
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Texas voters cannot switch political parties in primary runoff elections
Get more election news on KSAT’s Vote 2024 page. Not all of the races in the Texas Primary Elections were decided on March 5. There are two Democratic and three Republican races on Bexar County ballots that will be determined during the May 28 runoff. Because the state operates under open primaries, voters can choose which party’s primary they’d like to vote in. According to Texas election
KSATMay 15 2024
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Democrats Sato, Siegel vie in party primary for House District 109
Two Democrats are facing off in a primary race for House District 109, representing part of Gorham. They are Eleanor Sato of 14 Dragonfly Lane and Seven Siegel, 238 Main St., and both spoke out with their opinions this week on the Maine turnpike connector to Gorham. The primary election is set for June 11 and the Democratic winner will run against Alan Livingston, a Republican unopposed on the
Portland Press HeraldMay 12 2024
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Garden Party: A big night for Big Deuce
Good morning That felt more like the Celtics we know This story first appeared in Garden Party, a daily-ish NBA and NHL postseason newsletter from Boston Globe Sports. Click here to join the fun. Jayson Tatum — also known as “Big Deuce” — just needed a little pep talk from Jaylen Brown to get going in Game 3 against the Cavs. “Tell ‘em to stop playing with you,” Brown said. “I’m Big Deuce!”
The Boston GlobeMay 15 2024
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In a Secret Manhattan Garden, a Birthday Party for Katharine Hepburn
“I still remember one cold winter day years ago when I saw a woman shoveling snow, and I noticed that she was wearing a lovely pair of boots,” Ms. Bendove said. “Then I realized it was Katharine Hepburn. She said hello to me and then went back to her shoveling. I guess it surprised me to see her doing that, and I never forgot it.”
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New York Times (News)May 15 2024
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Party description on voting ballots not limited to UK’s Conservatives
All political parties in the UK are eligible to add a description line below their candidates’ names on ballot papers, contrary to social media posts that falsely claim the ruling Conservative Party is given an exception. Posts on X and Facebook circulated an image of a voting slip for the May 2024 Police and Crime Commissioner election in Gloucestershire, south-west England, which shows the
ReutersMay 15 2024
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Garden Party: Stayin’ Alive, Stayin’ Alive ...
Hello there The Bruins survived, and Jim Montgomery lost his mind This story first appeared in Garden Party, a daily-ish NBA and NHL postseason newsletter from Boston Globe Sports. Click here to join the fun. Shelve those eulogies for now folks — we’ve got a Game 6 to play. The Bruins got it done in a do-or-die Game 5 down in Florida, pushing the series back to Boston on Friday night. Did it
The Boston GlobeMay 15 2024
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'I refuse to be complicit': Texas lawmaker rejects her party's extremism
Weeks after winning a school board seat in her deeply red Texas county, Courtney Gore immersed herself in the district’s curriculum, spending her nights and weekends poring over hundreds of pages of lesson plans that she had fanned out on the coffee table in her living room and even across her bed. She was searching for evidence of the sweeping national movement she had warned on the campaign
Raw StoryFeb 26 2024
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Grain elevator fire strains Hawley water supply
Schools were closed Monday in the northwestern Minnesota city of Hawley after a large fire overnight strained the city’s water supply.Hawley city administrator Lonnie Neuner said 17 fire departments responded to a fire in a wooden grain elevator in the town located about 20 minutes east of Moorhead. “The big ladder trucks pumping water, there was two of them going 600 gallons a minute each, so
MPR NewsFeb 26 2024
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Fire destroys grain elevator in Hawley, no one hurt
HAWLEY, Minn. (KFGO) – A major overnight fire in Hawley. After several hours, it was brought under control. 17 fire departments from as far away as Moorhead and Detroit Lakes responded to the call. Police Chief Joe Backlund says there was initial concern that embers from the large blaze would spread to other buildings. Backlund says he believes the Hawley Elevator is leased and mostly used by
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