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Oct 05 2023
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2 Powerball winning tickets worth $50,000 sold in Massachusetts
BOSTON - The Powerball jackpot is up to $1.4 billion after no one won the jackpot in Wednesday night's drawing, but there were two smaller winners in Massachusetts, according to the state Lottery. Wednesday's winning numbers were 9, 35, 54, 63, 64 with a Powerball of 1. Two tickets in Massachusetts were $50,000 winners. They were sold at Pick and Pay in North Attleboro and South End Liquors in
CBS News (Online)Aug 08 2019
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White House drafting executive order to tackle Silicon Valley’s alleged anti-conservative bias
The White House is circulating drafts of a proposed executive order that would address allegations of anti-conservative bias by social media companies, according to a White House official and two other people familiar with the matter — a month after President Donald Trump pledged to explore "all regulatory and legislative solutions" on the issue.
None of the three would describe the
PoliticoAug 12 2019
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Former Obama White House Counsel Greg Craig Goes On Trial Over Ukraine Work
Former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig goes on trial Monday, accused of making false statements connected to work he did on behalf of powerful interests in Ukraine.
Craig, a top attorney in Democratic political circles who worked for two Democratic presidents, was indicted in April on two counts of providing false statements to the Justice Department related to his Ukraine work.
NPR (Online News)Sep 06 2023
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Single-family home sells in San Ramon for $1.9 million
The spacious property located in the 2800 block of Morgan Drive in San Ramon was sold on Aug. 11, 2023 for $1,899,000, or $823 per square foot. The house, built in 1983, has an interior space of 2,308 square feet. This two-story house provides a generous living space with its four bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the exterior, the home features tiles on the roof. Inside, there is a fireplace.
SiliconValley.comMar 10 2017
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U.S. Added 235,000 Jobs in February; Unemployment Rate 4.7%
The pace of job creation remained robust in February as low unemployment drove up wages, evidence of continued health in the U.S. labor market that likely clears the way for the Federal Reserve to raise short-term interest rates next week.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 08 2018
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House Republicans to vote on a balanced budget amendment amid conservative ire over spending
The Republican-led House will vote this week on a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, an effort to quell anger from conservative activists who say the GOP-led Congress is presiding over a ballooning debt and out-of-control spending.
USA TODAYSep 14 2023
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Eyes on 2024: Biden stares down for impeachment fight
President Joe Biden is staring down a potential impeachment battle as he runs for re-election, but he said Wednesday he’s focused on other issues. “I get up every day, not a joke, not focused on impeachment,” Biden said at a campaign reception in Virginia. “I’ve got a job to do. I’ve got to deal with the issues that affect the American people every single solitary day.” That’s in line with the
NBC News (Online)May 07 2018
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Inside Melania Trump’s complicated White House life: Separate schedule, different priorities
Donald and Melania Trump’s remarkably separate daily routines begin with him getting up around 5:30 a.m., watching cable news shows and tweeting.
The first lady wakes in her own bedroom a bit later, according to two close friends of the Trumps. She then readies their 12-year-old son for school, including checking to make sure his homework is in his backpack.
Washington PostFeb 20 2019
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Putin warns new Russian weapons will target U.S. if it deploys missiles to Europe
Russian President Vladimir Putin sternly warned the United States against deploying new missiles in Europe, saying Wednesday that Russia will retaliate by fielding new weapons that will take just as little time to reach their targets.
Washington TimesJan 04 2013
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U.S. Continues to Add Jobs at Slow Pace, Report Shows
Despite their concerns about looming tax increases and government spending cuts, American employers added 155,000 jobs in December, about apace with job growth over the last year, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
New York Times (News)