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Apr 18 2024
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Early barbs in key House race
With help from Irie Sentner NEW YORK MINUTE: Three of the 10 budget bills were introduced late Wednesday, as lawmakers hammer out the final details and, yes, deal with a cyberattack that slowed progress. The Senate and Assembly are poised to vote on them as early as today with the hope of wrapping up the $237 billion spending plan before they head out for a two-week break Monday. So enjoy
PoliticoApr 29 2024
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F1 teams give verdict on 2024 sprint race changes
The revamped Sprint race format introduced at the Chinese Grand Prix has elicited substantial feedback from F1 teams. Providing flexibility in car setup adjustments post-Sprint, the modifications have been predominantly embraced by team officials. Following its debut at last weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, the reworked 2024 F1 Sprint format sparked significant discourse among teams and engineers
NewsweekMay 05 2024
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GOP: Noem up in smoke; Scott, Burgum rise in Trump VP race
Republican senators say South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s (R) viability as a vice presidential candidate has gone up in smoke after she admitted to shooting a 14-month-old puppy, and they are looking to other contenders to round out former President Trump’s ticket. Republican lawmakers who have spoken to Trump say he will be “strategic” in his choice and that loyalty will be a top consideration
The HillMay 11 2024
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Old Line, New Battles: Maryland’s three open House races draw packed primary fields
Deep-blue Maryland has been a stronghold for Democrats in general elections for decades. But with a popular former Republican governor running for an open Senate seat and eight House races, the Old Line State could spring a few surprises this November. In this series, Old Line, New Battles: Maryland feels the primary pinch, the Washington Examiner will look at the key figures and important
Washington ExaminerMay 02 2024
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Indiana has its first competitive primary race for governor in 2 decades
Indiana has its first competitive primary race for governor in 2 decades
Indiana has its first competitive primary race for governor in 2 decades Audio will be available later today.
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun leads the crowded field of Republicans, but polling shows a high percentage of voters are undecided. Gov. Holcomb, who is term-limited after eight years, isn't endorsing anyone
NPR Fact CheckMay 04 2024
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Molly Cook Leading in Early Voting in the State Senate District 15 Race
Community organizer Molly Cook was leading in early voting Saturday night to temporarily represent Senate District 15 for the next seven months, taking over Houston Mayor John Whitmire's former seat in the Texas Senate. Cook collected 55.05 percent of early and ballot-by-mail votes counted, while State Rep. Jarvis Johnson trailed with 44.95 percent. However, their campaigns to secure Whitmire'
Houston PressMay 02 2024
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Stranded cruise passengers from Utah race to catch up with their ship
ATLANTA — A month after eight Norwegian Cruise Line passengers were stranded in Africa when their ship left without them because they were late getting back, a Utah couple – ages 84 and 81 – were also left behind by the cruise line in Spain. Salt Lake City couple Richard and Claudene Gordon were on a Mediterranean cruise aboard Norwegian Viva with family and friends and looking forward to
KSLMay 06 2024
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Lake, Porter County voters have contested races to choose from in Tuesday’s primary
As Lake and Porter County residents head to the polls Tuesday, they will face a few contested races, including Republican candidates for governor and Republican candidates for U.S. House of Representatives District 1. Lake County Democratic Party Chairman Jim Wieser said the party has strong incumbents seeking reelection. A few Democratic races, like State Representative District 3 and Lake
Chicago TribuneMay 04 2024
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‘Everyday people’ set sail from Seattle for around-the-world race
Winds died to 2 to 3 mph from the south-southwest and Elliott Bay was glass calm. Not ideal for sailing, but not a storm either. Those were the conditions at Seattle’s Bell Harbor Marina as 11 sailing teams from around the world set off Friday in 70-foot ocean racing yachts for the seventh leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. The teams, each with 20 to 24 people, will traverse 7,200
The Seattle TimesApr 25 2024
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Lake surveyor Emerson opposed by Tisdale in Dem race
Lake County surveyor Bill Emerson Jr. is mapping out a third full term in office, but faces a Democratic primary challenge from Reginald Tisdale, an East Chicago special needs teacher. No Republicans are on the May 7 ballot. “I feel like it’s the perfect office for me,” said Emerson who also serves as president of the Lake County Plan Commission. “I enjoy helping people and getting big
Chicago Tribune