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Apr 14 2024
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US military says it destroyed dozens of drones fired from Iran, Yemen
US Central Command says it hit more than 80 one-way attack drones aimed at Israel. The United States has destroyed dozens of drones and at least six ballistic missiles aimed at Israel from Iran and Yemen, its military has said. US forces hit more than 80 one-way attack drones, including seven UAVs targeted on the ground prior to launch, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Monday. “Iran’s
Al JazeeraApr 17 2024
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Celebrates Budget Gains with $2.4 Billion for Migrants
On Monday, New York’s Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul celebrated her victory of getting mostly everything she wanted in her $237 billion budget fight, including an additional $2.4 billion in spending for migrants. Hochul boasted that she beat politics as usual, saying, “I heard way too often for my tastes: That’s always how it’s been done. That’s never worked for me, it never will. We had some very
Breitbart NewsMar 25 2024
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Good news at start of budget deliberations
New revenue estimates from the Legislature’s top nonpartisan fiscal experts largely agree with projections drafted last month by Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration, establishing some early consensus in the annual budget-making process underway in Trenton. For the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, state tax collections would come in $210 million higher than the administration’s forecast
NJ Spotlight NewsApr 08 2024
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This Book Exposes The DEI Rot Plaguing U.S. Military Academies
It’s no secret the Biden administration has “reimagined” the U.S. military into a left-wing social experiment. From employing enlisted drag queens to boost recruitment to using taxpayer funds to host LGBT “pride” events on military installations, America’s supreme fighting force has prioritized promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) racism over addressing the biggest challenges
The FederalistApr 17 2024
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Waukee's new budget lowers property tax levy, adds more police and firefighters
Waukee has lowered its property tax levy in its new budget and included two new neighborhood parks in its capital improvement plan. The Waukee City Council on Monday unanimously approved he city's $148.1 million budget for the 2025 fiscal year, which starts July 1. The council also approved the city's five-year capital improvement plan. More:More plans approved for new shopping center Waukee
Des Moines RegisterApr 11 2024
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Governor, House speaker call on Senate president to reconvene budget committee
AUGUSTA — The governor and Speaker of the House of Representatives on Thursday publicly called for Senate President Troy Jackson to immediately reconvene the budget-writing committee to address concerns about the Democratic majority’s last-minute budget moves. The Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee recommended a budget in a predawn vote Saturday morning that removed $60 million for
Portland Press HeraldApr 13 2024
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Biden Claims Iran Aimed at ‘Military Facilites’; Israeli Arab Girl Wounded
President Joe Biden claimed on Saturday, without evidence, that Iran launched an attack “against military facilities in Israel.” Israel intercepted 99% of the drones and missiles fired by Iran, but it was not clear that the targets were only military. One Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base suffered minor damage in the attack, but a seven-year-old Arab Israeli child was critically injured as a
Breitbart NewsApr 14 2024
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Political Brew: Lawmakers censured, Mills' budget battle, and Pingree on background checks
NEWS CENTER Maine political analysts Betsy Sweet, Ray Richardson, and Genius Black weigh in on the top political stories of the week. RAY: "Oh, absolutely. I couldn't agree more. And I have a couple of thoughts on this. I do think that Speaker Ross was histrionic. It was crazy. I mean, she last year said twice, storm the capital. She should have been censured. So that's number one. Number two
News Center MaineApr 14 2024
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Under budget pressure, D.C. public schools may eliminate 200 positions
While the D.C. Council still must approve the budget, school leaders are bracing for 200 fewer full-time-equivalent school-based positions, from classroom teachers to janitors. Most of the losses will be among teachers, and the cuts in some of D.C.'s most underserved neighborhoods will be particularly deep, budget data shows. The reductions represent just 2 percent of people who work in
Washington Post