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Jan 05 2015
News
Republicans Say They’ll Act Fast to Push Agenda
In taking control of Congress on Tuesday, Republicans say they will quickly advance energy and health care legislation that stalled in the Democratic-controlled Senate as they try to make good on claims, and address doubts, that they can govern effectively.
“We have sort of laid down the marker, and we need to follow through,” said Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3
New York Times (News)Jun 18 2015
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Charleston Church Shooting: White Gunman Kills 9 At Historic Black Church
Nine people were shot to death by a white man at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night -- rocking a nation already grappling with institutional racism and race-related violence.
The gunman entered the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church during a weekly Bible study meeting and opened fire around 9 p.m. Eight people were found dead at the scene,
HuffPostJun 15 2015
News
Study shows vast potential for cutting water use on farms
Grab a glass of lemonade, because it is heating up around the state.
Salt Lake City can expect a high temperature on Sunday of 91, followed by 95 on Monday. St. George can expect highs of 103 and 105, respectively, according to the National Weather Service.
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible Sunday afternoon, with a stronger chance of showers in south-central Utah
Deseret NewsDec 28 2014
News
GOP moves early to court conservative Christians
The first votes of the 2016 campaign won't be cast for another year but there's already a race well underway: The Christian primary. Republicans are actively courting white evangelical and born again Christian voters, knowing they will be crucial in early-voting states such as Iowa and South Carolina. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is urging people to join him next month in Baton Rouge for a day
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Miami Herald
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Feb 04 2020
News
Turning to New Hampshire, Democratic Rivals Jostle for Advantage
With official results from Iowa in limbo, presidential hopefuls sought to put their campaigns in the most favorable light for the next stage of the nominating contest.
With a glaring question mark hanging over the Iowa caucuses, a frustrated pack of Democratic presidential candidates sought to turn the mood of chaos to their own advantage Tuesday morning as they barreled toward the next
New York Times (News)Jun 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Previewing Tuesday's Primaries in California and 6 Other States
Voters in California, Mississippi, New Jersey, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and New Mexico will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in key primary races — some that could affect the GOP's chances of taking over the U.S. House in November.
In Montana, Ryan Zinke, who served as Interior Secretary under former President Trump, is running for a newly-created House seat gained by redistricting
Politico Reuters Fox News DigitalJul 29 2019
News
Gilroy, California, garlic festival shooting: what we know
Four people were killed (including the shooter) and at least 12 more injured during a shooting that took place at the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival in Christmas Hill Park in Gilroy, California, on Sunday.
One suspect was shot and killed by police at the scene. In a statement, city officials in Gilmore — which is located about 33 miles south of San Jose — said in a statement that “[w]
VoxDec 11 2019
Analysis
Can Joe Biden win the nomination even if he loses Iowa and New Hampshire?
The competing theories of how to win in 2020 comes down to the momentum primary vs. the delegates primary.
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign is confident it can do the improbable: win the Democratic nomination for president without winning Iowa and New Hampshire.
“We’ve long felt that one of our unique advantages is that we have multiple paths to the nomination, and
VoxMar 17 2020
Analysis
What are the rules of social distancing?
Staying home will stem the coronavirus outbreak, but what if you’re healthy — and bored? Is it ethical to go to the gym, get your hair done, or order delivery?
Many Americans in recent days have received emails directing them to start working remotely, or announcing that schools would be canceled for weeks in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Major events are also being called off with
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