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Oct 09 2017
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Trump's popularity is slipping in rural America: poll
Outside the Morgan County fair in McConnelsville, in a rural swath of Ohio that fervently backed U.S. President Donald Trump in last year’s election, ticket seller John Wilson quietly counts off a handful of disappointments with the man he helped elect.
ReutersMar 31 2024
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A Billionaire's Land Purchases In Rural Hawaii Have Locals Worried : Consider This from NPR
Hawaii is no stranger to extravagant homes owned by the super-rich. But when a tech billionaire started buying up land in Waimea, a small, rural town on the Big Island, the community got curious - and worried. Locals fear it will become even more difficult for Native Hawaiians to afford to live in Waimea and buy property. In Hawaii, the average home price is close to a million dollars. Who's
NPR Fact CheckApr 16 2024
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America's Neopaganism Is Driving The Success Of 'Dune: Part II'
A month after it was released and became the top-grossing movie of the year, it’s fair to declare “Dune: Part II” a box-office success . That said, it has to be one of the most unusual blockbusters to come out in a long time. The novels may be well-known, but they’re not exactly tailor-made for popular consumption, nor does Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation do much to make it more accessible. His
The FederalistApr 08 2024
Analysis
Is Corporate America in Denial About Trump?
There was anxiety in the thin mountain air when the planet’s economic leaders gathered in January at Davos for the 54th meeting of the World Economic Forum. Donald Trump had just trounced Nikki Haley in the Iowa caucuses, all but securing the Republican nomination for president. Haley was reliable, a known quantity. A resurgent Trump, on the other hand, was more worrying.
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New York Times (News)Apr 21 2024
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Blackpink Star Jennie Has Doubled A Record By Korean Musicians In America
Blackpink singer Jennie has a lot planned for the future. She already announced a new collaborative single that’s expected soon, she recently launched a new company, and she’s likely working on plenty of other goodies for her fans that she has yet to announce. In the midst of all of these upcoming projects, Jennie is still riding high on several Billboard charts in America, and this frame, she
ForbesMar 25 2024
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Rural internet bill approved by Alaska Senate; Gov. Dunleavy plans to sign it
JUNEAU — Gov. Mike Dunleavy said he intends to sign a bill that overwhelmingly passed the Senate on Monday to increase internet download speeds for rural schools. House Bill 193 was fast-tracked through the Legislature so eligible schools could apply for funding this year before a March 27 deadline. Schools would be able to get grants to increase their download speeds to 100 megabits per
Anchorage Daily NewsJul 30 2016
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Rural America confronts a new class divide
The rows of low-slung plants under the hot Georgia sun are deceptive: It’s what grows underground that counts.
“I love this dirt more than anything – except my son,” says farmhand Franklin “Spanky” Laidler, jumping off his red tractor onto a field where peanuts burrow in the ground.
Christian Science MonitorApr 07 2024
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The Gang That Preyed on America’s Small Museums
The first burglary was in 1999 at Keystone College in Factoryville, Pa. One of the gang, authorities said, sneaked onto the campus, smashed some glass display cases and walked off with memorabilia, including a baseball jersey once worn by Christy Mathewson, the legendary pitcher. The Everhart Museum in Scranton was next, six years later. An Andy Warhol silk screen print and a painting
New York Times (News)Mar 29 2024
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‘Overwhelming’: Rural communities prepare for thousands to pack their small towns during eclipse weekend
VANDERPOOL, Texas – Even with a limited crew, Rhonda Garofano said the Utopia Volunteer EMS is ready to handle emergencies throughout the eclipse weekend. “It’s overwhelming for a rural EMS,” said Garofano, the EMS director. “We’re going to do what we have to do when it happens, and we’ll handle it. We’ll handle the situation when it comes.” The total solar eclipse is set to cross over South-
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