Month: November 2022
Arizona precincts with voting problems were not overwhelmingly Republican – The Washington Post
Arizona precincts with voting problems were not overwhelmingly Republican The Washington Post Jim Marchant’s Defeat in Nevada Is Yet Another Loss for Election Deniers The New York Times Adrian Fontes: What comes next after defeating election denier 12 News Mark Kelly wins (again).
Read MoreRussia Tried to Absorb Ukraine’s Kherson City. It Didn’t Work.
In Kherson, national songs were banned, speaking Ukrainian could lead to arrest, and students were told they were Russian. Cue the resistance.
Read MoreWhat We’ve Learned From the 2022 Midterms (So Far) – CNN
What We’ve Learned From the 2022 Midterms (So Far) CNN Democrats Win Control Of The Senate For Two More Years NBC News Opinion | GOP disappointment is understandable. But the path to 2024 hasn’t changed. The Washington Post
Read MoreA Sandy Hook memorial opens to the public nearly a decade after school tragedy
The memorial honors the 26 children and adults killed in the 2012 shooting in Newton. A rebuilt Sandy Hook School is now visible from the site in Newton, Conn. (Image credit: Bryan Woolston/AP)
Read MoreBiden accepts resignation of top U.S. border official Magnus – Reuters
Biden accepts resignation of top U.S. border official Magnus Reuters
Read MoreReadout of President Joe Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan – The White House
Readout of President Joe Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan The White House
Read MoreRemarks by President Biden in Press Gaggle – The White House
Remarks by President Biden in Press Gaggle The White House
Read MoreFACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Initiatives at COP27 to Strengthen U.S. Leadership in Tackling Climate Change – The White House
FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Initiatives at COP27 to Strengthen U.S. Leadership in Tackling Climate Change The White House
Read MoreNews Wrap: Turkey’s president calls Istanbul blast an attack
In our news wrap Sunday, Turkish officials say six people died and at least 80 were injured in an explosion in Istanbul, and the FAA and NTSB are investigating Saturday’s deadly mid-air collision at a Dallas air show.
Read MoreNews Wrap: Turkey’s president calls Istanbul blast an attack
In our news wrap Sunday, Turkish officials say six people died and at least 80 were injured in an explosion in Istanbul, and the FAA and NTSB are investigating Saturday’s deadly mid-air collision at a Dallas air show.
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