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Sep 27 2023
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Seattle joins cities including Anchorage and San Diego in asking Supreme Court to rule on camping bans
As the city’s mayor is rolling out his 2024 budget proposal including tens of millions of dollars for affordable housing and homelessness spending, Seattle’s city attorney is fighting for the legal right for the city to sweep encampments without federal restrictions. City Attorney Ann Davison announced this week she is joining a group of city attorneys in locations including Tacoma, Anchorage
CHS Capitol Hill Seattle NewsNov 14 2023
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Two El Paso County men arrested for alleged breach of Capitol during Jan. 6 riot
Two men from El Paso County were arrested on felony charges related to the Jan. 6 riots after federal authorities say they obstructed Congress’ proceeding to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. Eric Zeis, 37, of Monument, and Justin Schulze, 31, of Colorado Springs, were arrested Monday and face several felony and misdemeanor charges, the U.S. Department of Justice announced
The Colorado SunOct 19 2023
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Jim Jordan Calls Off Third Ballot for Speaker, Backs Interim Speaker Plan
The House will not hold a third vote on House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan’s (R-Ohio) bid for speaker — at least for now. On Thursday, Punchbowl News’ Jake Sherman reported Jordan — who has lost two rounds of voting this week — would not call for a third round of voting. Instead, the Ohio Republican will support a plan to empower House Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) through
Independent Journal ReviewNov 15 2023
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'Badly reasoned': Group vows to appeal after Michigan judge lets Trump stay on ballot
Democracy defender Free Speech for People said Tuesday that it would "immediately" appeal a Michigan court's refusal to disqualify former U.S. President Donald from office due to his role in fomenting the January 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection. Free Speech for People's , which was in late September, argues that Trump—currently the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination—is ineligible to hold
Raw StoryNov 13 2023
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Tyson Foods Shares Fall Following Quarterly Loss
Tyson Foods has been trying to cut costs and operate more efficiently. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Tyson Foods continued to lose money across its beef, chicken and pork divisions in its latest quarter as tough times continue for American meatpackers.
Shares of Tyson fell more than 4% in premarket trading.
The largest U.S. meat processor by sales is being squeezed by
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 04 2015
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Global Stocks Lower After U.S. Jobs Report
U.S. stocks fell Friday following a U.S. jobs report that missed expectations, but which many investors saw as strong enough for the U.S. Federal Reserve to possibly raise short-term interest rates later this month.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 14 2023
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Coast Guard Helicopter Crashes on Southeast Alaska Island, Injuring Crew Members on Board
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter on a search and rescue mission crashed in southeast Alaska, injuring crew members on board. The Coast Guard has released little additional information about the crash Monday night, which it says occurred on Read Island, about 80 miles (129 kilometers) east of Sitka. It was not clear how many crew members were on board or what the extent of
U.S. News & World ReportSep 08 2017
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House Passes Trump Deal On Harvey, Debt Limit And Government Funding
It was a bad deal for Republicans. Most of them voted for it anyway.
HuffPostSep 08 2017
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House Passes Deal on Storm Aid, Debt Limit, Government Funding
Under the bill, the government’s funding will now expire on Dec. 8
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 01 2023
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No money for Ukraine in bill that averts shutdown: Live updates
The eleventh-hour bill that averted a federal government shutdown included no new funding for Ukraine, but President Joe Biden was quick to assure the Kyiv government that U.S. support remains steadfast. A Senate version of the measure would have provided more than $6 billion for Ukraine, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy dropped the funding to placate some hard-line Republicans. Biden said he
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