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Help, We Can't Stop Writing About Andrew Yang In January of last year, as the Iowa caucuses neared and before I'd heard of Covid-19, I asked Andrew Yang if running for mayor of New York wouldn't make more sense than his improbable presidential campaign. "After eight years as president, we'll see if I ...
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Republicans Susan Wright, Jake Ellzey advance to runoff in Texas' 6th District special election CNN projected Wright would take the first spot in the runoff, but Ellzey and Democrat Jana Lynne Sanchez had been locked in a tight race for second. Sanchez conceded the race on Sunday, thanking volunteers, staff and supporters in a statement posted on ...
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Social media is a lifeline for desperate Indians. And a threat for Narendra Modi On most days, Network Capital, a business networking group with over 67,000 members on Facebook (FB), focuses on providing its community with information on job vacancies, higher education, and careers. Recently, however, the group has been flooded ...
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For Democrats, Another Bad Election Night in Texas AUSTIN, Texas — Democrats hoping for some encouraging signs in Texas did not find any on Saturday in a special election to fill a vacant congressional seat. Instead, they found themselves locked out of a runoff that will now see two Republicans battle for ...
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Many police officers spurn coronavirus vaccines as departments hold off on mandates Police officers were among the first front-line workers to gain priority access to coronavirus vaccines. But their vaccination rates are lower than or about the same as those of the general public, according to data made available by some of the nation's largest ...
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Elizabeth Warren Grapples With Presidential Loss in New Book In "Persist," the Massachusetts senator delves into gender issues and her own shortcomings after her failed bid for the Democratic nomination.
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This California city has a history of police using deadly force. Its first Black police chief looks toward reform (CNN) When Shawny Williams joined the Vallejo, California, police department in the fall of 2019, he was taking the reins of a police force known for its use of deadly force. By the time Williams was sworn in that November, Vallejo officers had fatally shot 18 ...
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Will Scott Peterson, convicted of killing wife Laci and unborn child, get a new trial? In a California courtroom this week, there was a hearing in a sensational murder case that most think ended nearly 20 years ago. In 2004, Scott Peterson was convicted and later sentenced to death for killing his pregnant wife Laci and dumping her body in the ...
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Why Kristi Noem Is Rising Quickly as a Republican Prospect for 2024 Ms. Noem, the governor of South Dakota, has defied coronavirus restrictions and eagerly projects a rugged Great Plainswoman image. But some of her political moves prompt eye rolls.
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Volunteers Begin Mitigation Work Ahead of Wildfire Season: 'We Might Be Able to Save a Home' JAMESTOWN, Colo. (CBS4) – As drought conditions intensify, firefighters and volunteer groups are chipping away at Colorado's wildfire risk. Fire officials are predicting another spring with above normal potential for large wildfires, which in parts of Boulder ...
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