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Mar 05 2024
Opinion
The Loser of This Election Will Be Forever Stained
There is something of the Thunderdome about this year’s impending presidential contest. Absent a shocking “actuarial event,” two men will enter Election Day, but just one of them will leave with his historical reputation intact. This time around, the loser will be just that — now, and forevermore.
Our current political era is marked out by an almost monarchical focus on political
Charles C. W. CookeFeb 27 2024
News
Hawaii's governor releases details of $175M fund to compensate Maui wildfire victims
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Tuesday that a $175 million fund to compensate families of people killed in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century will begin accepting applications at the end of the week. The fund for Maui wildfire victims will also pay those who were hospitalized with severe injuries. Families of those killed would receive $1.5 million after their
National PostFeb 27 2024
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Hawaii's governor releases details of $175M fund to compensate Maui wildfire victims
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Tuesday that a $175 million fund to compensate families of people killed in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century will begin accepting applications at the end of the week. The fund for Maui wildfire victims will also pay those who were hospitalized with severe injuries. Families of those killed would receive $1.5 million after their
Associated PressFeb 27 2024
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Hawaii's governor releases details of $175M fund to compensate Maui wildfire victims
HONOLULU — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Tuesday that a $175 million fund to compensate families of people killed in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century will begin accepting applications at the end of the week. The fund for Maui wildfire victims will also pay those who were hospitalized with severe injuries. Families of those killed would receive $1.5 million after their
Washington PostFeb 27 2024
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Hawaii's governor releases details of $175M fund to compensate Maui wildfire victims
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Tuesday that a $175 million fund to compensate families of people killed in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century will begin accepting applications at the end of the week. The fund for Maui wildfire victims will also pay those who were hospitalized with severe injuries. Families of those killed would receive $1.5 million after their
ABC 6 KAALMay 05 2023
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Gov. Cox appoints fourth corrections director in five years following last leader’s sudden retirement
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced a new candidate to take the helm of the troubled Department of Corrections on Friday, just three days after the department announced the sudden retirement of outgoing Executive Director Brian Nielson. The appointment of a former state trooper and chief special agent for the Department of Public Safety, Brian Redd, will go to the Utah Senate for approval. Redd
The Salt Lake TribuneFeb 27 2024
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Ann Louise Hartman, Leetonia, Ohio
LEETONIA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Ann Louise Hartman was born on May 27, 1948, in Youngstown, Ohio. She joined her heavenly father on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at home, with her family nearby. She was 75 years of age. She worked as a secretary, and then as a factory worker until her retirement. It is hard to describe Ann Louise because she was so many things to so many people. She was a
WKBN 27May 04 2023
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Navy's drag queen envoy will hurt already shrinking recruitment: GOP senator-retired Army officer
A top Republican senator who is also a retired U.S. Army active duty infantry officer warned the Biden Pentagon's use of a drag performer as the U.S. Navy's digital ambassador will only turn off potential enlistees. Sen. Tom Cotton told "The Story" on Thursday that the U.S. military is already feeling the effects of underwhelming recruitment numbers across the board – and that the proverbial
Fox News (Online News)Jul 18 2022
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Fauci Says He Plans to Retire by End of Biden’s Current Term
Dr. Fauci has announced he plans to retire by the end of President Biden’s current term, which ends in January 2025.
The infectious-disease expert, who led the Biden administration’s Covid-response, confirmed the news to CNN Monday. He did not specify a departure date.
“I have said that for a long time,” Fauci told the outlet of his repeated teasings of retirement. “By the time
National Review (News)Jul 26 2023
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Congress just heard 3 retired Air Force members testify about UFOs and ‘non-human biologics’ and America is totally unsurprised
The Men in Black seem to have been working overtime. That is, if they’re real (the aliens). Whistleblowers told Congress that they know the Men in Black are very real, and they’ve been cleaning up evidence of UFOs. It’s not, as they say, out of this world, given that the existence of extraterrestrial activity was recently confirmed by a whistleblower’s claims. David Grusch, a former military
Fortune