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Trump's Dubious Economic Plan: Can He Really Fix US Economy and Inflation Fast?
You might not be aware of this, but former president Donald Trump is renowned for making too many promises and not keeping them. Mexico has yet to pay for the southern border wall, and now everyone's crazy uncle claims he can quickly reduce inflation.
Ron DeSantis Accused of Ethics Violation Over $235K Four Seasons Retreat
Nikki Fried, the chair of the Florida Democratic Party, has filed another ethics complaint against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. On Monday, Fried shared a copy of her complaint. She charged DeSantis in her tweet with misusing donor money and "accepting forbidden gifts" from the Friends of Ron DeSantis political action group, which is affiliated with DeSantis.
The 2016 US presidential election and the subsequent controversies surrounding Donald Trump's presidency
The 2016 US presidential election and the subsequent controversies surrounding Donald Trump's presidency have been the subject of much debate and discussion in recent years. From the moment Trump announced his candidacy in June 2015, he attracted a great deal of attention, both positive and negative. His campaign was marked by a number of controversial statements and actions, and the election itself was highly contentious.
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Two Men Charged After Targeting a Woman at a Local Grocery Store in Oakland County
OAKLAND COUNTY - Two men are accused of targeting a woman at a local grocery store in Bloomfield Hills, so they can steal her purse. According to police, the woman was inside her vehicle in the parking lot of Nino Salvaggio at 6592 Telegraph around 1 p.m when she was approached by a man telling her that she had a flat tire. While that man went around to check on the flat tire, another man came up to the vehicle and grabbed the victim's purse out of the passenger seat of the car.
New legislation seeks to guarantee public employees' access to records in Michigan
LANSING, MI. - In an effort to guarantee public employees' access to documents they keep, new legislation will clarify Michigan's public records law. The move comes after a recent lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) seeking teacher lesson plans and assignments related to a class at Rochester High School was dismissed due to a distinction between employee and public body records.
Pothole pandemonium: Des Moines receives record number of reports
DES MOINES, IA. - It's a familiar scene to many drivers, the sudden jolt and bump as their car hits a pothole on the road. It's an annoyance that is, unfortunately, all too common. Still, this year it seems to be particularly bad in Des Moines.
California Woman Arrested for Throwing Away Her Newborn in a Public Restroom Trash
On March 9th at around 3:30 pm, fire officials found a 1-hour-old baby crying inside a trash can at a gas station near the 900 block of W Orangethorpe Ave in Fullerton. The baby was immediately transported to the Children’s Hospital in Orange County, where it remains in critical but stable condition.
Leading the cervical cancer prevention and control initiative is Jing'an County in Jiangxi Province.
One of the most frequent malignancies to strike women worldwide is cervical cancer, which is especially widespread in rural regions with poor access to healthcare. Jing'an County in Jiangxi Province, where the mortality rate from cervical cancer was 3.13 times higher than the national average in the 1970s, is not an exception to the rule. But, since the implementation of an annual mass screening program and treatment for precancerous lesions, things have improved.
Topeka May Change Kansas Law on Public Alcohol Consumption - Learn How You Can Benefit from It
Are you a fan of live music and special events? Do you enjoy sipping a drink while exploring the sights and sounds of a vibrant district? If so, you'll be pleased to hear that Topeka officials are one step closer to changing a Kansas law to make it easier for event organizers to allow public alcohol consumption downtown and in NOTO.
Audit Report Reveals Financial Management Deficiencies in Johnson County Offices
The annual Johnson County Financial Report 2022, conducted by the Office of the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, has revealed several deficiencies in the county's financial management practices. The report audited the basic financial statements of Johnson County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, and found multiple issues in several Johnson County offices.
$2,500 Reward For Anyone With The Information about The Suspect Who Punched a Supermarket Employee
A lady and her accomplices are wanted by police after a 24-year-old worker was repeatedly hit in the face at a supermarket in The Bronx. At Food Universe on East 194th Street in the Fordham Manor neighborhood of the Bronx, it took place over the weekend. The store manager objected to being filmed but insisted that the incident's footage tells the whole tale. The cashier, who can be seen in the video wearing a white down vest, is surrounded by the women.
President Biden Puts An End To Vaccination Mandate, Citizens Will No Longer Get Healthcare Benefits
The White House announced Monday that President Joe Biden intends to end the Covid-19 national and public health emergency on May 11. That implies that after the declarations expire, many Americans may have to start paying for COVID-19 testing and treatment.
How positive views of the European Union reached new highs in 2022
The European Union has had a positive year back in 2022 as according to Pew Research back in October, the EU began to be seen in a broadly favorable & positive light within the sphere of European influence and outside of it. Sixty-nine percent of adults had a favorable few of the European Union and these adults came from nineteen countries that were surveyed. Meanwhile, only twenty-seven percent of the population have an unfavorable opinion.
Opinion: Should We Change the Way We Fight This Virus?
People wearing masks in publicPhoto byMatteo Jorjoson/ UnsplashonUnsplash. Two years into the pandemic and we’re no step further. Something has to change. We’re now two years into the pandemic implementing again travel bans as soon as a new variant has been detected. How is that possible? Have we learned nothing in these two years?
Opinion: School-Age Kids Should Know How to Cover their Coughs in Public Places
Children can be unsuspected COVID carriers, but parents can teach them to cover their coughs for COVID and flu. Our children are innocent and our most valued treasure. Yet, a lot of them can beunsuspected COVID carriers. Some children can have COVID and not have symptoms. Most of my family and friends with children who were infected said the kids had minor cold or flu-like symptoms for 24–48 hours and were back to normal. In contrast, parents and older relatives had longer recovery times and serious symptoms that required medical treatment or hospitalization.
The rudest cities in the U.S. ranked, according to study
Here is something you may want to note before you head out on your road trip or take to the sky to visit one of the rudest cities in America. According to a study from Prepaly, over 1,500 residents from 30 large metropolitan areas were surveyed on rude behaviors and overall rudeness of their city.
Back on the Streets of Anchorage After Pandemic Pause
Jehovah’s Witnesses Resume Public Ministry Two Years After Going Virtual. If you happen to be in Anchorage this week, you may notice that a pre-pandemic fixture is back on the sidewalks: smiling faces standing next to colorful carts featuring a positive message and free Bible-based literature.
TVA Opens Boone Dam Public Recreation Area Wednesday before Memorial Day Weekend
The Boone Dam recreation area will again be open to the public starting this Wednesday, May 25 after a ceremonial opening at 3:00 p.m. The project partners will host information booths from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at 320 Boone Dam Road, in Kingsport.
Opinion: Public Transit Should Be Free In Texas
Amid high inflation, many Texans are worried about the rising cost of living. "Consumers who are struggling to afford their day-to-day lifestyle tend to rely more on credit cards and carry higher monthly balances making them financially vulnerable," according to a survey published by CNBC.