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Feb 14 2023
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New Hampshire residents overwhelmingly want parents to have more say in education: Poll
A robust majority of New Hampshire voters across the political spectrum want parents to have the final say in key decisions regarding their children’s education, a new poll found. The NHJournal/Coefficient poll found that 67% of those surveyed would be more inclined to back a political candidate in local elections who supports parents' rights, underscoring how education is becoming key in the
Washington ExaminerMar 11 2023
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Huge crowds rally against Israel’s judicial changes for 10th week
Organisers say 500,000 people attended Saturday’s protests, making them some of the ‘biggest in Israeli history’. Hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in cities across Israel for a 10th consecutive week, protesting against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government to curb the Supreme Court’s powers. Organisers said a record 500,000 people attended Saturday’s
Al JazeeraApr 04 2023
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Roy McGrath is believed to have shot himself during traffic stop, document says
Roy C. McGrath, a former top aide to Maryland’s then governor, is believed to have shot himself following a traffic stop in Tennessee amid a 21-day manhunt that kicked off when he did not show up for court in his federal fraud trial, according to a law enforcement document. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. The FBI also
Washington PostApr 09 2023
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Two cops, one suspect killed in traffic stop shootout in rural Wisconsin
Two Wisconsin police officers and a suspect died in a shootout Saturday afternoon after a routine traffic stop. Neither the officers nor the suspect were immediately identified following the incident in Cameron, a 2,000-person town about 75 miles east of Minneapolis. “It tears [the community] apart, of course, puts it on edge,” Cameron resident Kate King told local CBS affiliate WCCO. “Always
New York Daily NewsApr 04 2023
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Thunderstorms and tornadoes possible Wednesday
ALPENA — Having a tornado touch down in Northeast Michigan is a rarity, but the National Weather Service predicts a pair of severe weather systems capable of producing tornadoes may move through the Alpena region on Wednesday. The first and less severe weather forecasted for the morning could include thunderstorms, but more powerful supercell storms, which could be tornadic in nature, could
Alpena NewsFeb 22 2023
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Spring Is Near, Mount Vernon: Reservations Open For HV Restaurant Week
MOUNT VENON, NY — Time to pick out possibilities for Spring 2023 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, when more than 140 eateries near the city will be celebrating the local culinary scene. From March 20- April 2, chefs throughout the region will be serving up delicious, creative dishes that feature locally sourced ingredients. For two weeks, restaurants will offer special, three-course menus that
Patch.comFeb 22 2023
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Spring Is Near, Pelham: Reservations Open For HV Restaurant Week
PELHAM, NY — Time to pick out possibilities for Spring 2023 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, when Caffe Regatta and more than 140 other eateries will be celebrating the local culinary scene. From March 20- April 2, chefs throughout the region will be serving up delicious, creative dishes that feature locally sourced ingredients. For two weeks, restaurants will offer special, three-course menus
Patch.comApr 17 2023
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US arrests two in connection with ‘secret’ Chinese police station in NY
Federal authorities in New York made two arrests Monday in connection with the establishment of a Chinese-government run police station in Manhattan where officials allegedly monitored pro-democracy activists. The clandestine station, run by China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS), was announced alongside a complaint charging 34 individuals accused of working at a “troll farm” run by the MPS
The HillApr 15 2023
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Beijing strikes cautionary tone on protests in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s senior official overseeing Hong Kong’s affairs said Saturday that protests are not the only way for people to express their views, weeks after the city’s strict protest rules sparked controversy while signaling Beijing’s vision for the financial hub. Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, said the anti-government movement sparked by an
The Seattle TimesApr 15 2023
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Beijing Strikes Cautionary Tone on Protests in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AP) — China's senior official overseeing Hong Kong's affairs said Saturday that protests are not the only way for people to express their views, weeks after the city’s strict protest rules sparked controversy while signaling Beijing’s vision for the financial hub. Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, said the anti-government movement sparked by an
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