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May 07 2024
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Live Nation sale: $25 tickets to San Diego shows
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AxiosMay 07 2024
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Greg Abbott warns of Texas National Guard "power grab"
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has accused the Biden administration of "making a power grab" following proposals that could see serving Air National Guard personal transferred to support the Space Force without the consent of their respective governors. Abbott made the warning on Monday in an X post where he also posted an open letter to President Joe Biden in which he claimed the plan,
NewsweekMay 01 2024
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Richmond's job market is one of the hottest in the nation
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AxiosMay 03 2024
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174 Nebraska schools get money to upgrade security, including some in Lincoln
For the first time, the state offered a pot of $10 million in grant funding earlier this spring for schools to fortify their security measures. A total of 217 public and private school districts scrambled to submit their wish lists for upgrades, with the requests totaling more than $55 million. The Nebraska Department of Education selected 174 schools to receive the $10 million available,
Lincoln Journal StarMay 06 2024
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National Weather Service issues tornado watch for Douglas County
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch Monday afternoon for Douglas County and the surrounding areas.
The watch was issued around 3:45 p.m. and is scheduled to last until 11 p.m. Severe storms are likely to produce hail up to 3 inches in diameter and winds up to 80 mph, according to the National Weather Service in Topeka.
Rain is expected to begin just after 5 p.m.
Lawrence Journal WorldMay 05 2024
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Longhorns can’t secure sweep, drop finale to No. 14 Oklahoma State 7-2
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas clinched the series against No. 14 Oklahoma State on Saturday but fell short of a sweep with a 7-2 loss Sunday at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. The loss moves the Longhorns back into a tie for second place with the Cowboys and West Virginia at 15-9 in Big 12 play. No. 22 Oklahoma swept Texas Tech and has a 3-game lead over the field at 18-6 with two series remaining. Longhorns
KXAN NewsJan 26 2024
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Former National Security Leaders Sound the Alarm to Congress in a Letter on Invasion at the Southern Border
The United States has never suffered an invasion of the homeland, yet that is what is happening right now. That statement seems obvious to anyone paying attention to what is happening on the southern border. The word invasion was initially viewed as too harsh of a word. It might be seen as having military connotations or implying military action. Over the course of President Biden’s term in
HotAirFeb 29 2024
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Joe Biden attacks China over its vehicles posing 'national security risks' as US launches investigation
American President Joe Biden has accused China of using “unfair practices” to undercut legacy vehicle manufacturers, citing national security risks.
In a White House briefing earlier today, President Biden addressed China and the impact the nation was having on the automotive industry in the United States.
He unveiled “unprecedented actions” to ensure that cars on US roads from
GB NewsApr 29 2024
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Oklahoma City Thunder secure sweep over New Orleans Pelicans
NEW ORLEANS -- Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault took the postgame podium on Monday night with his hair a bit more damp than usual. When the NBA's Coach of the Year walked into the locker room following a 97-89 win to clinch the sweep over the New Orleans Pelicans, he was met by players dousing him with water because there was a lot to celebrate. The win meant the Thunder became the
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