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Apr 03 2024
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Maine moves to join Democratic-led pact to elect president by popular vote instead of Electoral College
A new Maine bill was passed by the state legislature on Wednesday that would tie Maine’s Electoral College votes for president to the country’s popular vote. The bill narrowly passed the state’s lower chamber in a 73-72 vote. It was then approved by the state Senate, and it now heads to the desk of Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME), who has not indicated whether she will sign the legislation. If she
Washington ExaminerJan 30 2024
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Mississippi, Missouri GOP: No popular votes on abortion access
Legislative efforts in Missouri and Mississippi are attempting to prevent voters from having a say over abortion rights, building on anti-abortion strategies seen in other states, including last year in Ohio. Democrats and abortion rights advocates say the efforts are evidence that Republican lawmakers and abortion opponents are trying to undercut democratic processes meant to give voters a
Christian Science MonitorApr 21 2024
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What Happens After a Highway Dies
The redevelopment of Rochester’s Inner Loop was widely hailed as a model for repairing cities scarred by freeways. But the project’s next phase stands to take a different turn.
Sweltering Lagos Has 25 Million People and Zero Free Public Beaches
Nigeria’s commercial capital boasts miles of white sand along the Atlantic Ocean that once
BloombergMar 30 2024
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Investigation widens in the suicide of former member of Stoughton police youth program A FBI spokesperson declined to comment, saying US Department of Justice policy prohibits the agency from confirming or denying investigations. 2 hours ago FAFSA delays and end of affirmative action are colliding for a chaotic college admissions season After the US Supreme Court ruled colleges couldn’t
The Boston GlobeApr 24 2024
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Popular store closing at Lincoln's Gateway Mall
The Express store at Gateway Mall will close as part of the company's bankruptcy filing and sale. The clothing retailer announced Monday that it was filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy and also that it has plans to sell itself to WHP Global and mall landlords Simon Property Group and Brookfield Properties. As part of the bankruptcy and sale of the company, Express announced it will close nearly 100
Lincoln Journal StarApr 18 2024
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Pennsylvania’s most popular festivals, found
Festival season is well underway, with events like Coachella drawing in crowds looking for a jolly good time. Pennsylvania is no stranger to festivals itself, although some are more popular than others, of course. Betway USA — an online gambling platform which “partnered with the best software providers in the industry to offer a long list of slot titles” as well as a bunch of other games —
The Patriot-NewsApr 10 2024
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Popular pizza shop expands
Bird Pizzeria is making some changes that will offer more seating and an expanded menu.
Why it matters: The popular spot serves some of the best pizza in the city out of a takeout window, but its small kitchen makes inventory limited. Soon, fans of the Optimist Park joint will be able to sit and enjoy a pie inside.
AxiosApr 24 2024
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Popular Denver café serves up tasty breakfast, brunch
DENVER • Just because I’d never thought of appetizers at breakfast, who was I to question the concept? Especially when Jelly Café has the perfect way to whet the appetite, without spoiling it for a full meal: doughnut bites. They’re the first things listed on the menu and rate a large marquee-lit sign above the counter. With eight filling or topping choices, these are made-to-order doughnut
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 07 2024
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Saudis Scale Back Ambition for $1.5 Trillion Desert Project Neom
In Neom, The Line was expected to house 1.5 million by 2030. Now, fewer than 300,000 are expected.
The Other Side of the North Dakota Oil Boom: Evictions
Research into Williams County’s fracking industry shows how a commodity boom can accelerate the number of people losing their homes.
Bloomberg