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Oct 18 2023
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Barrasso and Lummis Tell BLM To Back Off Controversial Rock Springs ‘Land Grab’
Calling the BLM’s preferred Rock Springs Resource Management Plan an “outrageous land grab,” U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis want the agency to kill it. The Wyoming Republicans, along with Utah’s Senate delegation of Mitt Romney and Mike Lee, have sent to BLM Director Tracey Stone-Manning, urging her to withdraw the BLM’s draft resource management plan revision (RMP) and its
Oct 18 2023
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2 South OC Rite Aid Store Close Amid Bankruptcy Filing
LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA — Two south Orange County Rite Aid stores are shutting its doors, after it was announced that 16 Rite Aid stores in Los Angeles and Orange counties are set to close this year, according to court motions that received a judge's approval Tuesday. The closures come as a result of the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, court records said. According to court documents filed
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Palenstinian Abbas Cancels Meeting with Biden on War in Israel
Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has canceled his meeting with Joe Biden in Jordan, shortly after the hospital explosion in Gaza that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is currently investigating. Biden left for Israel on Tuesday aboard Air Force One, and after meeting with Israeli leaders is scheduled to fly to Jordan where King Abdullah II will host the U.S. president, as
Breitbart NewsOct 18 2023
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McFarland: 'Important' to See Biden Stand With Israel
Former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor K.T. McFarland says President Joe Biden is making the right decision in traveling to Israel this week in a show of support following the attack by Hamas. Biden on Wednesday arrived in Tel Aviv where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and spoke with the country’s cabinet members. McFarland, during an appearance on "Wake Up America
Newsmax (News)Oct 18 2023
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What’s Next After Jim Jordan Fails Again in House Speaker Bid
House Republicans are struggling to figure out what to do next after conservative hardliner Jim Jordan lost two rounds of votes to become speaker. The leadership position has been vacant for more than two weeks and the House is unable to conduct any business, including addressing aid for Israel in its war with Hamas or funding measures to avoid an impending mid-November US government shutdown
BloombergJun 11 2020
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US Soccer reverses itself, repeals rule requiring players to stand during the national anthem
The U.S. Soccer Federation voted to reverse a rule that required players to stand during the national anthem. "U.S. Soccer affirms Black Lives Matter, and we support the fight against racial injustices," a Wednesday statement said.
The U.S. Soccer Board of Directors voted to repeal Policy 604-1, which prohibited players from kneeling during the national anthem.
"The policy was
The BlazeOct 17 2023
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Senate Republican Introduces Legislation To Block Biden’s $6 Billion Payment To Iran
Republican Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall introduced legislation Tuesday that would revoke the waiver granted by the Biden administration to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds. The Daily Caller first obtained a copy of the legislation. On September 11, 2023, the Biden administration announced it reached an agreement with Iran in which Iran would release five American citizens in return for
The Daily CallerOct 03 2023
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7 sentenced in connection with 2019 fatal shootout in Burlington
Seven people were sentenced in U.S. District Court on drug and gun charges in relation to the April 2019 shooting death of Benzel Hampton in Burlington’s Old North End, the U.S. Attorney’s office announced in a press release on Tuesday. According to the release, the defendants each pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges related to distribution of guns and drugs. Judge Christina Reiss imposed a
VT DiggerJun 25 2020
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U.S. public more aware of racial inequality but still rejects reparations: Reuters/Ipsos polling
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans are growing increasingly aware of racial inequality in the United States, but a large majority still oppose the use of one-time payments, known as reparations, to tackle the persistent wealth gap between Black and white citizens.
ReutersOct 18 2023
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Jim Jordan loses another House speaker vote, jeopardizing bid for the gavel
WASHINGTON, D. C. – U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan failed Wednesday in a second ballot to clinch the House speakership, casting doubt on whether his GOP colleagues want the conservative firebrand’s brand of leadership. Jordan can afford to lose just four Republican votes to capture the 217 needed to win the job because the GOP’s narrow margin of control over the House. On Wednesday, he lost 22. During
Cleveland Plain Dealer