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Apr 04 2023
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Chicago mayoral race: Brandon Johnson defeats Paul Vallas in runoff election
Brandon Johnson defeated Paul Vallas in the highly contentious 2023 Chicago mayoral runoff election, taking the mantle from incumbent Lori Lightfoot and bringing an end to the battle between Democrats in the city. Johnson will become the fourth black mayor of Chicago, following Harold Washington, who served as mayor from 1983 to 1987, Eugene Sawyer, who served from 1987 to 1989, and Lightfoot
Washington ExaminerJul 13 2024
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Dems U-turn on Trump criticism following rally shooting
Nancy Pelosi spent the week warning of the dangers of her archrival former President Donald Trump. The shooting at his rally on Saturday completely changed the discussion. Moments after Trump was rushed off stage after gunshots rang out at his campaign rally in Pennsylvania, the former speaker joined dozens of Democrats issuing statements of sympathy and prayers — holding back any criticism of
PoliticoApr 03 2023
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St. Paul Saints postpone Tuesday's home opener due to wintry forecast
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Nothing says spring like the crack of a bat during a home opener. And nothing says a Minnesota home opener like a postponement due to winter-like conditions. The St. Paul Saints announced Monday that the team would postpone their home opener, scheduled for Tuesday, April 4, due to chance for a wintry mix during the game's scheduled 4:37 p.m. start. "The third snowiest winter
CBS News (Online)Jul 22 2024
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'The weaponization of AI is just beginning'
'The embrace between Big Tech and Big Government is growing tighter' With the appointment of retired General Paul Nakasone to its board, OpenAI made a major shift in "alignment toward national security issues, a development that should concern us all," says John Mac Ghlionn. Tech giants like Amazon, Google and Microsoft have "increasingly aligned themselves with governmental and military
The Week - NewsNov 21 2023
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‘Better late than never’: Overdue book finally returned 104 years later to Saint Paul Public Library
The Saint Paul Public Library is saying, “better late than never,” after a copy of “Famous Composers Vol. 2” by Nathan Dole was returned 104 years after it was checked out. A Hennepin County, Minnesota, resident found the vastly overdue book, last checked out in 1919, while perusing their mother’s belongings. The book was printed in 1902, according to a thread Friday by the library on X. SPPL
Washington TimesFeb 12 2014
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Rand Pauls bizarre poverty fantasy
Conservatives are convinced the greatest tool to lift people out of poverty is marriage. Here's why that's insane
SalonAug 08 2023
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14-year-old who fatally shot brother in St. Paul will be released from custody
Police called to the 200 block of Stinson Street on Saturday found a 12-year-old boy suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. A 14-year-old detained for fatally shooting his younger brother Saturday will be released from custody pending further investigation by police. The Ramsey County Attorney's Office (RCAO) said Tuesday that it requests further investigation of the incident by St. Paul
Red Lake Nation NewsJul 23 2024
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General Motors sees second quarter profits rise 15%
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. customers who bought a new General Motors vehicle last quarter paid an average of just under $49,900, a price that helped push the company's net income 15% above a year ago. And GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said he doesn’t see his company cutting prices very much, despite industry analysts' predictions of growing U.S. new-vehicle inventories and bigger discounts
ABC 12Jun 15 2013
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Biden: Cruz, Paul ‘control’ the GOP
Vice President Joseph R. Biden is urging Democrats to donate money for the 2014 election because, he said, Republican Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas “control” the GOP.
Washington TimesMay 10 2013
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Rand Paul the one-man band
When Rand Paul touches down in Iowa Friday, it will be almost exactly three years to the day after his landslide 2010 Senate primary victory – an unlikely and decisive triumph over the Republican establishment that instantly transformed Paul into a national political phenomenon.
Politico