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Biden names combatting inflation and rising costs as his top domestic priority President Biden said fighting inflation is his "top domestic priority" in an economic speech at the White House Tuesday morning and laid out his administration's plans to lower prices on things like gas, which has hit a record-high cost.
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Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Begins This Sunday – Here's How It Impacts the US Many Eastern Pacific tropical storms and hurricanes move away from land and are only a concern to shipping interests. But sometimes, the weather pattern can allow these systems to affect Mexico, Central America and the southwestern U.S..
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Stanford University investigates a noose found in a campus tree as a hate crime In an email sent to students and campus staff, university officials say the noose was found Sunday evening hanging from a tree near Branner Hall, one of the undergraduate residence halls. The Stanford University Department of ...
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May Hurricanes Are Extremely Rare in the Atlantic Basin; One Made Landfall During the Civil War Officially, the Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November. That time frame was selected to encompass 97% of all Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes, according to NOAA's Hurricane Research Division. But in the ...
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Compromise struck on new Chicago City Council ward map; could avoid referendum Under the deal, which still needs to be cemented by a Chicago City Council vote next week, the map will create 16 Black majority wards and 14 Latino majority wards — one fewer than the Latino caucus had fought for.
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Michigan's abortion ban is draconian and should be vacated, attorney general says Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she won't enforce her state's 1931 abortion law — and she's hoping the Michigan Supreme Court finds it unconstitutional, even if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down its Roe v. Wade decision.
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Less than 48 hours from adjournment, GOP state lawmakers dig in on delay tactics Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Republican state Rep. Matt Soper, Friday, April 22, 2022. With the hours ticking down toward adjournment and more than ...
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Alaska Senate votes for energy payment on top of dividend The Alaska Senate voted Monday for a $1,300 "energy relief" payment in addition to a dividend payment for residents this year. The energy payment passed 12-7 as an amendment to the state budget package that senators were debating.
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May is Asian American Pacific Island Heritage Month Throughout the decades, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have contributed significantly to many facets of American culture and society, including science and medicine, literature and art, sports and recreation, government and politics, and activism ...
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John Kerry warns a long Ukraine war would threaten climate efforts Many countries are struggling with an energy crisis while also urgently needing to cut greenhouse gas emissions to limit global heating to 1.5C, he said. "If it's a long ...
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