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Feb 08 2023
Fact Check
Six Claims From Biden’s 2023 State Of The Union Address
President Joe Biden delivered his 2023 State of the Union before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night.
Here are six checks on his claims made throughout the speech.
Claim 1: “As I stand here tonight, we have created a record 12 million new jobs – more jobs created in two years than any president has ever created in four years.”
Since Biden has taken office, the U.S.
The Daily CallerFeb 07 2023
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State of the Union 2023: Fact check of Biden economic claims
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Tuesday night in his second State of the Union address. This is the Washington Examiner fact check for several of his claims on the economy.
When Biden was sworn in in in January 2021, coronavirus was still the biggest concern for the country, but now, the economy has become the biggest domestic issue for the administration and for American
Washington ExaminerApr 02 2024
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Obituary: Marjorie Johnson Miller
PORTLAND – Marjorie Johnson Miller, 87, passed peacefully on March 23, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Biddeford on Dec. 23, 1936, she was the daughter of Ossian and Florence Bruce Johnson. Marge received her education within the Saco school system and proudly graduated from Thornton Academy in 1954. Fueling her passion for education, she attended Gorham State Teachers College
Portland Press HeraldMar 24 2024
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Little bikes for little tykes: a La Crosse school gets very young students started on riding bicycles
When kids learn to ride a bicycle, it’s often something they pick up at home, or at least away from school. But at one elementary school in La Crosse, a physical education teacher has launched a program to help kids get on bikes as soon as possible after they start attending classes. Teacher Emily Siegmeier has started the Learn to Ride project at Northside Elementary and Montessori in La
WIZMJul 11 2023
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'ChiefsAholic' Bixby credit union robbery suspect arrested in California on more robbery charges
A man whose prior claim to fame was as Kansas City Chiefs superfan “ChiefsAholic” but who fled after being charged in a Bixby credit union robbery has been arrested in California in connection with another robbery and is a suspect in still others. Xaviar Michael Babudar, 29, of Overland Park, Kansas, who would attend NFL games dressed in a full wolf costume and Chiefs team regalia, was
Tulsa WorldApr 01 2024
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Lloyd Road School 4th, 5th Graders Create Art From The Sky
ABERDEEN, NJ — At the end of March, the fourth- and fifth-graders at Lloyd Road School in Aberdeen worked together to create an image of a husky, as seen from above. The husky is the mascot of the Matawan-Aberdeen school district. The students themselves formed the dog, by wearing black or white t-shirts. The project was the brainchild of Daniel Dancer, a New Jersey artist who was brought in
Patch.comJul 10 2023
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Los Angeles Times owners sell San Diego Union-Tribune to publishing powerhouse
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The owner of the Los Angeles Times has sold sister paper The San Diego Union-Tribune to MediaNews Group, which owns hundreds of papers around the country, the paper announced Monday. The decision comes after the LA Times announced that it was cutting 74 jobs — 13% of its newsroom positions — to deal with financial difficulties. The Union-Tribune, which covers the second-
Associated PressApr 05 2024
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Tesla California workers allege they were cheated out of pay, seek $5M: lawsuit
Tesla is facing a new proposed class action lawsuit accusing the electric carmaker of a slew of wage law violations against factory and warehouse workers in California, as the company is already facing allegations of workplace bias and union busting. Two former employees at Tesla’s Fremont, Calif., assembly plant filed the lawsuit in a Sacramento federal court on Thursday seeking more than $5
New York Post (News)Apr 12 2023
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In Democratic convention race, labor unions sided with Chicago over Atlanta
During the review process, Chicago was able to tout itself as a pro-union city. Atlanta leaders, who are Democrats, found their hands tied by state laws that are perceived as having a negative impact on union membership. Georgia is among 27 right-to-work states, meaning that joining a union cannot be a requirement for a person to get or keep a job. Such laws have been championed for protecting
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 25 2024
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At Marshall Middle School, students get a lesson in Black English
At Marshall Middle School, students get a lesson in Black English Jamesia Nordman, the dean of students and an English teacher at Marshall Middle School in Marshall, works with eighth grade students individually in the classroom of Roberta Nuttall on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Nordman came into the class to talk to the students about Black English. Eric Seals, Detroit Free Press From left,
Detroit Free Press