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Dec 05 2023
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Second Amendment, mental health advocates react to possible legislation for background check reporting when buying guns
ADVOCATES SAY THEY’RE JUST HAPPY THAT SOMETHING IS FINALLY GETTING DONE IN THE WAKE OF WHAT HAPPENED AT THE HOSPITAL. AT LEAST ONE POSITIVE THING MIGHT BE ABLE TO COME OUT OF THAT EVENT, AND THAT IS THAT NEW HAMPSHIRE CAN FINALLY GET THESE RECORDS OF PROHIBITED PERSONS INTO THE DATABASE. EVAN KNAPPEN, A CONCORD BASED ATTORNEY, AND SECOND AMENDMENT ADVOCATE, SAYS A BILL THAT WOULD HAVE THE
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Illegal immigrant children, non-Mexicans surge across U.S. Southwest border at record rate
The Southwest border has broken open in recent weeks, with non-Mexicans and illegal immigrant children in particular crossing at a record rate in October, according to Border Patrol statistics that suggest the administration's victory lap earlier this year was premature.
Washington TimesJan 17 2024
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South Carolina murder suspect arrested in Minot
MINOT — A man suspected of murder in South Carolina was arrested in northwest Minot on Wednesday, Jan. 17, according to a post from the Minot Police Department.
Sherrod C. Joyner, 33, was arrested in connection with a 2021 homicide case out of South Carolina by officers from the Minot Police Department and the US Marshals Office.
Joyner is being held in Ward County Jail and will
InforumOct 04 2023
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Surgery and other medical procedures are delayed by the Kaiser strike, patients say
Operations were rescheduled, chemotherapy treatments were canceled and other procedures deemed “non-urgent” were postponed as tens of thousands of health care workers nationwide began to strike Wednesday. In what union leaders call the largest health care worker strike in U.S. history, more than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente employees across five states walked off the job this week, demanding
NBC News DigitalJan 19 2024
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Maine Secretary of State Appeals Superior Court Decision - The Florida Capital Star
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has appealed to the state’s Superior Court decision to pause on a ruling to remove former President Donald Trump from the primary ballot. Bellows (pictured above) is appealing the Superior Court’s ruling to not decide on the ballot case to the Maine Supreme Court. The court is awaiting the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Colorado. Earlier this week,
The Florida Capital StarJan 01 2024
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2024 politics in Hudson: ‘It’s going to be a long year’
Despite 2023 being an off-year in the normal presidential cycle, politics in Hudson County never seemed to take a break, whether it was gubernatorial and mayoral runs starting far in advance of the eventual elections, bombshell indictments or the game of musical chairs among local Democrats. With the New Year’s champagne corks now popped, 2024 will bring not just the presidential, U.S. Senate
Nov 18 2015
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch: The Law Doesn't Allow Obama to Bring GITMO Prisoners to U.S.
For years, but especially in recent months, the Obama administration has hinted President Obama will close Guantanamo Bay Prison with an executive order and transfer remaining detainees to a federal prison somewhere in the United States. Colorado and Kansas have been named as two places the administration has been considering and over the weekend, the administration transferred an additional
TownhallJan 18 2024
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179 GOP Lawmakers Sign SCOTUS Brief to Keep Trump on Ballots
Two-thirds of the Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate — including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell — have signed on to an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to keep Republican front-runner Donald Trump on the 2024 presidential ballot. Led by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana, 179 of the 269 congressional GOP lawmakers
Newsmax (News)Jan 15 2024
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Box score: Grizzlies 116, Warriors 107
Your play-by-play analysis of the team, both on and off the court.
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Daily MemphianDec 14 2023
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Iowa Football: DeJean, Taylor Unanimous Consensus All-America
IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa junior Cooper DeJean, and senior Tory Taylor are 2023 unanimous consensus All-Americans after being voted to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-America First Team. The announcement was made on Thursday by the AFCA. In addition, senior lineback Jay Higgins was recognized as a second-team All-America honoree by the AFCA. DeJean and Taylor
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