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Feb 21 2024
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‘A Very Brave Guy’: Trump Praises Fallen Putin Opponent After Being Criticized For Initial Response
Former President Donald Trump praised the late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny during a Tuesday Fox News town hall after being criticized for his initial response to his death by his GOP rival and others.
The Russian government announced Friday that Navalny died in prison, prompting international condemnation. Trump remained silent about the death of the Russian dissident until
The Daily CallerMar 28 2024
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U.S. Health Sec. Becerra in Farmington Hills in bid to highlight efforts to protect reproductive rights
Farmington Hills — U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra met with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, other state and local officials and women who relied on assisted methods to start families for a roundtable discussion on reproductive rights Thursday. They heard from Laura Dennison, who used in-vitro fertilization to have children, and others who sought out assisted reproduction and who support the
Detroit NewsMar 22 2024
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Elenian Club mark 90 years of honoring Italian heritage
The oldest Italian women's club in the United States celebrated its 90th anniversary on March 10. The event recognized past presidents, past queens, debutantes and members and friends of the club and received proclamations from numerous state and local political figures. Past and present presidents at the celebration are, seated from left, Carrie Castrogiovanni, Mary Lynn Roberts, Madelyn
The Times-PicayuneMar 22 2024
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Tips and tools to make the most of spring travel
RICHMOND, Va. -- Spring is here and it’s not too late to plan a getaway this season. Travel expert Laura Begley Bloom joined us with advice on where to go and how to prepare for vacation.
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WTVR 6Mar 16 2024
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Governor Kelly appoints new Secretary of Wildlife and Parks
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Governor Laura Kelly is appointed a new Secretary of Wildlife and Parks. Governor Kelly announced on Friday, March 15 that she has appointed Chris Kennedy as Secretary of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) effective March 18, 2024. Kennedy is preceded by Secretary Brad Loveless whose tenure with the Department began in January 2019 “I’m grateful to
WIBW 13Mar 26 2024
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Two suburban Chicago educators look to translate their time researching abroad to their classrooms at home
Back in January, Dawn Oler, a Family & Consumer Science teacher at Hinsdale Central High School, and Laura Stamp, a science teacher at Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School in Oak Park, crossed continents to begin research as part of the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program. The Fulbright Program, established in 1946, provides grants and scholarships to students, academics and educators for the
Chicago TribuneJan 14 2024
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Donald Trump Secures Massive Endorsement from Libertarian GOP Senator Mike Lee
Former President Donald Trump received an endorsement from an influential senator just days before his first primary challenge in Iowa. On Friday, Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah announced his endorsement of Trump’s White House bid during an appearance on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle.” The firebrand Utah senator told host Laura Ingraham that the American people have a chance to choose
Western JournalFeb 06 2024
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GOP House Speaker Johnson Exposes Border Patrol Union Being Paid Off To Support Horrible ‘Border Deal’
GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News on Monday he believes the bureaucrats in the National Border Patrol Council are supporting the latest proposed “border bill” because they’ll receive raises in salary. Newsbusters Managing Editor Curtis Houck posted a clip of the interview where Speaker Johnson told Fox host Laura Ingraham that he thinks the Border Patrol union’s support of the bill
InfoWarsMar 26 2024
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'Diarra from Detroit,' created by Diarra Kilpatrick, offers a fresh take on the detective genre
Executive producer Diarra Kilpatrick poses for a portrait to promote the television series “Diarra from Detroit” during the Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024, at The Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, Calif. (Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP) Diarra Kilpatrick recalls writing for NBC’s Debra Messing procedural “The Mysteries of Laura” when she got feedback
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 25 2024
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Everything from toys to toilets are at this illegal dumping site on the Westside
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — "There’s a couch, there’s some chairs,” Laura Balderson says as she drives through an area of the desert that has become a dump. Tires, toilets, toys, couches and more are all over the ground nearby Taylor Lane, west of Ryan Airfield. “It makes me want to cry," Balderson says. Balderson says it’s been a problem for years, and says people either don’t have the money or
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