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Apr 16 2024
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Alabama Runoff Elections Set Field in Newly Competitive House District
Shomari Figures, a Democrat who worked in the Justice Department, will face Caroleene Dobson, a lawyer and Republican political newcomer, this November for the seat in Alabama’s Second Congressional District, according to The Associated Press. The two candidates won primary runoff elections on Tuesday in the district, which was redrawn after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that the
New York Times (News)Apr 12 2024
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Locals congratulate Tom Cole for House Appropriations nod
Apr. 12—Locals are congratulating U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, who represents Oklahoma's Fourth District, after it was announced that he would chair the House Appropriations Committee. On Tuesday, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, announced that a steering committee recommended that Cole should serve as the next chair of the House Appropriations Committee. Cole is the first Native American to serve in that
Yahoo NewsMar 14 2024
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Virginia congressional delegation supports U.S. House vote to effectively ban TikTok; more ...
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Revised solar ordinance set for March 19 public hearing in Amherst. — The (Lynchburg) News & Advance (paywall).
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Cardinal NewsJan 26 2024
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Tom Campbell announces run for U.S House
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — Former Member of the North Dakota State Senate, Tom Campbell, has officially announced his candidacy for the North Dakota seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Although rumored to run for governor, Campbell is hoping to take the seat of Representative Kelly Armstrong against hopeful, Rick Becker.
He says he is pro-oil, pro-farmer, pro-business, and pro
KX NewsMar 13 2024
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U.S. House passes TikTok ban that Biden says he will sign; fate in Senate uncertain
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that could end the use of TikTok in the United States. The measure passed with bipartisan support, 352 – 65, after lawmakers expressed concern the data being collected on TikTok will end up in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, with 30 democrats and half as many Republicans voting to block the bill’s passage, The bill would
Boston HeraldApr 18 2024
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US Should Implement Argentina's Economic Policies
Argentina has been in the news lately, first for its economic problems and more recently, for the impact its president, Javier Milei, has achieved in combating these problems. To put the severity of this situation in perspective, Argentina’s annual inflation rate ended in 2023 at 211.4%, the highest since the early 1990s. Unfortunately, the same economic challenges plaguing this South American
Newsmax (News)Apr 16 2024
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US Will Impose Additional Sanctions Against Iran Soon, Says Yellen
But will the White House target Iranian oil? The U.S. administration is preparing to employ additional sanctions against Iran in the coming days following Tehran’s weekend aerial assault on Israel, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen confirmed to reporters on April 16. Ms. Yellen refrained from previewing what tools the White House could use to punish the Iranian regime for its attack on Israel.
The Epoch TimesApr 17 2024
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Council Post: The Declining Multifamily Real Estate Landscape In Major US Cities
Ari Chazanas is the founder and CEO of Lotus West Properties, a property management and investment firm based in West Los Angeles. I believe that the challenges facing multifamily property development in cities like Los Angeles and New York underscore a critical juncture in urban planning and housing policy. As cities across the United States grapple with the dual pressures of increasing
ForbesMar 21 2024
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White House says US citizens told not to travel to Haiti, but Americans argue airport, embassy remained open
The evacuation of U.S. citizens from Haiti remains ongoing, with roughly 1,000 Americans looking to flee the extreme gang violence, though many have questioned why the administration did not move to evacuate Americans sooner. The Port-au-Prince's Toussaint Louverture International Airport was taken over by armed gangs on March 4 after they first freed thousands of jailed prisoners, many of
Fox News (Online News)Apr 17 2024
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California sees surge in homeowners trying to sell their houses
The number of homes listed for sale in California is on the rise and last month saw the largest jump in more than a year amid heightening home prices in the state, according to data from the California Association of Realtors (CAR). CAR pointed out that active listings shot up based on monthly comparisons to last year for the second consecutive month, while new active listings also increased
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