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Sep 14 2023
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Speaker McCarthy: 'If It Takes a Fight, I'll Have a Fight'
Frustrations within the House Republican conference boiled over Thursday as it convened to lay out the plans amid the looming spending fight and impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., shot back at threats by members of his conference to file a motion to vacate, according to reports. "I don't walk about from a battle," McCarthy told reporters. "I
Newsmax (News)Sep 14 2023
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Stolen Portland Fire boat recovered, suspect taken into custody in Kalama
A Portland Fire spokesperson said Rescue Boat 21 was stolen, taken onto the Columbia River, then beached in the Kalama area. KALAMA, Wash. — A Portland Fire and Rescue boat was stolen early Thursday morning and recovered in Kalama, Washington, fire officials said. A Portland Fire spokesperson said Rescue Boat 21 was stolen, taken onto the Columbia River, then beached in the Kalama area. A foot
KGW 8Sep 14 2023
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Watch ‘Top of the Times’ with Alex Miller: Gov. Youngkin pardons dad of assault victim
Tune in as The Washington Times’ Alex Miller discusses today’s top stories. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced legislation on Friday that would prohibit the federal government from reviving mask mandates on air travel, public transit and in schools. Read more HERE Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin pardoned Sunday the Loudoun County father who was convicted for disrupting a school board meeting
Washington TimesSep 12 2023
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Seattle to consider public drug ordinance after council committee approves proposal
Seattle is a step closer to adopting its own version of the state’s public drug use laws. On Tuesday, the proposed ordinance passed the Seattle City Council’s Public Safety and Human Services Committee in a 4-1 vote. Soon, the bill will go before the full council for consideration. Most communities in Washington conformed to new state laws on controlled substances, signed by Governor Jay
Fox 13 SeattleSep 11 2023
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Greenwich solemnly marks 22nd anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, a day when the world witnessed the tragic events at the World Trade Center in New York, the attack on the Pentagon in the Washington, D.C. area, and the downing of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. In Greenwich, residents gathered at Cos Cob Park for a ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. Over 100 members of the community, first
News 12 ConnecticutJul 18 2023
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Loose iPad factors into NTSB investigation of Idaho helicopter crash that killed Alaska co-pilot
A loose iPad that may have become jammed beneath a pedal midflight is a key factor in the investigation into the crash of a firefighting helicopter in Idaho last year that killed two pilots, including one from Alaska. That’s according to a summary of investigators’ examination of the iPad, and further testing, that was released this summer by the National Transportation Safety Board, the
Anchorage Daily NewsAug 24 2023
Perspectives Blog
Which Candidates Received the Most Media Attention After the GOP Debate?
The first Republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign was held Wednesday night.
AllSides analyzed top stories from top news outlets across the political spectrum to identify trends and disparities in coverage, including types of media bias. Here’s what we found.
Overall, among 16 total outlets analyzed across the political spectrum, we found that outlets on the left
Andrew WeinzierlSep 11 2023
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It’s been 22 years since 9/11, and memorials are being held across the U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are looking back on the horror and legacy of 9/11, gathering Monday at memorials, firehouses, city halls and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil. Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond. President Joe Biden is due
9 & 10 NewsSep 13 2023
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House GOP focus on breakfast then-VP Biden hosted at official residence for 2 Hunter biz partners
As House Republicans move to impeach Joe Biden, congressional investigators are zeroing in on a breakfast the then-vice president hosted in the summer of 2015 at his official residence in Washington, DC, for his son Hunter Biden and two business partners. Hunter’s former best friend in business, Devon Archer, mentioned the meeting in passing during his recent closed door testimony to the House
New York Post (News)Sep 12 2023
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Among those unconvinced on the GOP’s impeachment push: voters
From the perspective of House Republicans, they’d ideally have some evidence to bolster their impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. They do not. They’d also ideally have some unanimity among their ranks as part of the endeavor. They don’t have that, either. They’d also ideally have the support of the GOP colleagues in the Senate. They don’t have that, either. But at least the public
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