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Oct 25 2016
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The Power of a Dinner Table
Kathy Fletcher and David Simpson have a son named Santi, who went to Washington, D.C., public schools. Santi had a friend who sometimes went to school hungry. So Santi invited him to occasionally eat and sleep at his house.
New York Times (News)Aug 24 2020
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Jacob Blake Named as Man Shot in Kenosha, Wisconsin Police Shooting
Jacob Blake was named by Wisconsin’s governor as the man who was shot and seriously wounded by a Kenosha police officer at close range in a graphic scene that was captured on video. The governor says Blake, 29, was shot “in the back multiple times.”
Governor Tony Evers released the injured man’s name, writing on Twitter, “Tonight, Jacob Blake was shot in the back multiple times, in
Heavy.comFeb 25 2022
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Representatives Introduce $500 Million Air Quality Bill, Citing ProPublica’s Investigations
Three Democratic U.S. representatives introduced a bill last week that would require the Environmental Protection Agency to create a pilot program for air monitoring in communities overburdened with pollution. The program would have a $100 million annual budget over five years to allow local agencies to monitor the air quality in neighborhoods, block by block.
One of the lead sponsors,
ProPublicaSep 11 2020
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NYT reporter removed from Trump rally in Michigan
A New York Times reporter claims she was removed from President Trump’s campaign rally in Freeland, Mich., on Thursday after campaign staff located her using images she posted on Twitter.
As the rally was getting started, Kathy Gray noted on Twitter that out of the thousands of people who were at the rally, "maybe 10% have masks." Gray then posted a photo of Air Force One with the
The HillMar 20 2020
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Supreme Court: Justices healthy and trying to stay that way
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court reported Friday that the nine justices are healthy and trying to stay that way.
To that end, when the court held its regularly scheduled private conference Friday morning, some of the justices participated remotely, and those who were in the building did not engage in the tradition of shaking hands, court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said.
The
Associated PressOct 21 2021
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‘No more time to waste,’ chair of House climate panel warns ahead of Cop26
The alarm bells are ringing. A code red has been declared. With no less than the future of the planet at stake, Kathy Castor, chair of the select committee on the climate crisis, has warned Democrats that there is precious little time left to enact the US president’s aggressive climate agenda and avert the most catastrophic impacts of global warming.
“We just don’t have any more time to
The GuardianJun 28 2022
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Previewing Tuesday's Primaries in Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah
Tuesday is another big 2022 midterm elections primary day, this time in five states: Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah.
In Colorado, some Democratic voters are reportedly registering as Republican or unaffiliated to vote for Don Coram, who is running against incumbent Rep. Lauren Boebert, a supporter of former President Donald Trump. In Colorado's Senate races, moderate
Deseret News Politico The HillAug 10 2020
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Democrats Launch Investigation Into Sweeping USPS Changes and Accuse Postmaster General of Trying to 'Sabotage' the Mail System
Democrats have called for the investigation of the United States Postal Service and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy after he announced changes to its operations.
According to The Grio, DeJoy, who was appointed postmaster general in May, released a memo Friday saying two top executives would be removed from their roles overseeing day-to-day operations. Additionally, the memo announced 23
Black EnterpriseJul 29 2019
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Ousted Miss Michigan: 'It's Harder to Come Out as Conservative Than Gay'
Just a week after Kathy Zhu was stripped of her Miss Michigan crown by Miss World America (MWA) pageant officials because of her tweets that the organization claimed were "inappropriate," she strengthened her resolve telling an audience of Trump supporters, "It's harder to come out as conservative than gay."
As CBN News reported, the MWA took away Zhu's crown over several social media
CBNJul 06 2021
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4th Of July Shootings Across The Country Kill More Than 180 This Year
More than 180 people were killed in shootings across the country over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, according to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive and reviewed by NPR.
By 11:30 p.m. on Monday, the Gun Violence Archive reported 189 people killed and 516 injured in shootings over the course of a 72-hour period starting Friday. In total, there were more than 540 shootings
NPR (Online News)