Por: New York Post Opinion September 25, 2022
City voters may not realize it, but the will haunt their ballots this November — in the form of three stunningly odious measures to boost and redistribute government spending and divide the city along racial lines. A fourth proposal, for state voters, would greenlight $4.2 billion in yet more feckless Albany borrowing, taxing and spending. New Yorkers who care about their city and state should vote down all four. The three are de Blasio moves... + full article
PennLive USA Politics September 30, 2022
is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. .Story by Ethan Edward Coston of Spotlight PAHARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s 2022 general... + más
Florida election supervisors scramble to get power back ahead of mail-in ballot deadline | ABC News
In-person voting starts in Minnesota, 3 other early states | Associated Press
Bleacher Report USA Sports September 30, 2022
After an offseason of free-agent frenzy, college football transfers finally got the chance to hit the field and introduce themselves to their newest programs. The transfer portal has helped teams rebuild, bringing in instant-impact players with the ability to help compete for a... + más
Where would UCF, FSU and Gators be without the transfer portal? | Orlando Sentinel
Op-Ed: Football at Stanford? Maybe not | Los Angeles Times
New York Daily News USA Politics September 29, 2022
New Yorkers at the ballot box this fall will approve or reject the state’s first environmental bond act in a quarter-century, and weigh city proposals that would create a racial equity office and recalculate the cost of living. The proposals, plus a symbolic measure to cement... + más
Abortion access, labor rights, legal pot among initiatives up for vote in states this November | ABC News
Recreational marijuana measure OK’d for Arkansas ballot | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 25, 2022
Oregon quarterback Bo Nix was piling up the yardage, but the No. 15 Ducks were not getting into the end zone in the first half against Washington State. That all changed with less than seven minutes left in the game, when Oregon scored three late touchdowns to come back for a... + más
Addison's late TD gives No. 7 USC 17-14 win over Oregon St | ABC7
Addison's late TD gives No. 7 USC 17-14 win over Oregon St | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Health September 23, 2022
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday said voters can decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana, overturning a state panel’s decision to block the measure from the November ballot.Justices granted a request by Responsible Growth Arkansas,... + más
Missouri voters to weigh forgiveness for past weed crimes | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Health September 22, 2022
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday said voters can decide whether to legalize recreational , overturning a state panel's decision to block the measure from the November ballot.Justices granted a request by Responsible Growth Arkansas, the group... + más
Recreational marijuana measure OK’d for Arkansas ballot | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports September 21, 2022
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — The last two games have certainly shown that any initial concerns about Bo Nix’s integration into Oregon’s offense were a bit overwrought. Nix has rebounded from a disappointing outing in the season opener against Georgia with a pair of stellar... + más
College Football Rankings: B/R's Top 25 After Week 3 | Bleacher Report
AP College Football Poll 2022: Week 4 Rankings Unveiled for Top 25 Teams | Bleacher Report
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