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Sep 19 2023
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Devils Lake woman dies in crash
A 73-year-old Devils Lake woman died in a single-vehicle crash in Benson County.
The car the woman was driving went in the ditch off U.S. Highway 2 sometime on Monday, vaulted off an approach, rolled onto its roof and came to rest in a grove of trees, the Highway Patrol reported.
The crash happened about 9 miles east of Rugby. It was discovered Tuesday afternoon. The woman was
The Bismarck TribuneAug 11 2023
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Donald Trump won’t kiss the ring and sign Ronna McDaniel’s ‘loyalty’ pledge
Ronna McDaniel saw the writing on the wall—Donald Trump, the most popular Republican candidate in history (by far) refuses to quit in spite of the endless legal and political witch hunts—and something had to be done. So, Mitt Romney’s niece threw a hail mary, and back in February, McDaniel mulled the idea of a “loyalty pledge” before promptly instituting it. Here’s what she had to say at the
American ThinkerAug 11 2023
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Maui Wildfires: Recovery Efforts Continue as Death Toll Hits 55
The death toll from the Maui wildfires climbed to 55 as recovery efforts continue across the island in what has been called the worst natural disaster in Hawaii’s history. The number of people killed by the wildfire that destroyed much of Lahaina, the historic former capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom, is expected to rise, officials said. Search and rescue efforts are under way, and about 1,000
Wall Street Journal (News)May 27 2015
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Nebraska Becomes 19th US State to Halt Death Penalty
Nebraska lawmakers voted to overturn their governor's veto and abolish the death penalty Wednesday, becoming the nineteenth US state to do so.
The bill was carried by 30 votes to 19, a large enough majority to override the objections of Nebraska's Republican governor, Peter Ricketts, and pass into law.
Nebraska's legislature had previously voted to repeal capital punishment in
Newsmax (News)Aug 11 2023
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Massachusetts asks citizens to take in migrants amid state of emergency
The lieutenant governor of Massachusetts has asked residents and those with spare space to house migrants after the state declared an emergency over an influx of migrants that has caused "a severe lack of shelter availability in the state." In a press conference on Thursday, Kim Driscoll urged citizens to "step up if you're willing to have an additional family be part of your family." The
NewsweekSep 21 2023
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The Republican vs. Republican feud behind the government shutdown fight, explained
This month, due to House Republican in-fighting, the US government is on the verge of a shutdown yet again. It’s clear Congress doesn’t have time to pass the bills it needs to in order to keep the government open before money runs out on September 30. At question is whether the House can pass a short-term funding bill, known as a continuing resolution or CR, that’s acceptable to the House GOP
VoxFeb 14 2018
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Second U.S. judge blocks Trump administration from ending DACA program
A second U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s decision to end a program that protects immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children from deportation.
ReutersSep 21 2023
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Joe Jonas responds to Sophie Turner’s custody lawsuit
Hours after Sophie Turner filed court documents suing estranged husband Joe Jonas for the "immediate return" of their daughters to England, Jonas issued a response saying he is seeking "shared parenting" across the U.K. and U.S. Attorneys for Turner filed a petition in a New York court that alleges “wrongful retention of two children” in New York City by Jonas from “their habitual residence in
NBC Today ShowSep 21 2023
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McCarthy Ambushed as Republican Hardliners Change Course on Spending Plan
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ambushed Thursday when a pair of ultraconservatives whose votes he was relying on stymied his latest plan to avert a US government shutdown — with just nine days to go before a funding lapse. Republicans Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a reliable McCarthy ally, and Eli Crane voted against bringing up the defense spending bill. Greene said she opposed the inclusion
BloombergDec 10 2020
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More Than 3,100 Dead From COVID-19 In U.S. In Grim Single-Day Record
At least 3,124 people in the United States died from COVID-19 on Wednesday, a grim new record as the country grapples with the worst phase of the pandemic thus far.
Johns Hopkins University reported the figure late Wednesday amid a surge in infections around the nation following the Thanksgiving Day holiday period. More than 220,000 people tested positive for the coronavirus on
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