Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics October 01, 2022
Democratic state House candidate Allie Braswell is criticizing her Republican opponent Carolina Amesty for living and registering to vote in a Windermere home owned by a nonprofit religious organization, Central Christian University, where Amesty is vice president. “How can you represent me if you’re not facing the same responsibilities that I have, paying taxes on the very home that you live in?” Braswell said. As a non-profit and... + full article
Fox News USA Politics October 03, 2022
The U.S. Army is subjecting unvaccinated soldiers to punishments, including prohibiting off-base travel, halting promotions, and enforcing involuntary terminations from the service, which active-duty service members claim is a strategy to pressure them to abandon their deeply... + más
Judge orders NYPD union members fired over vax mandate reinstated | New York Post
Major defeat for vaccine mandates as NYPD ordered to reinstate fired cops | Newsweek
ABC News USA World October 03, 2022
BIRMINGHAM, England -- The Joint Expeditionary Force group of northern European nations will meet Monday to discuss the safety of undersea pipelines and cables after blasts ruptured two natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said.Wallace... + más
Oil Company Took More Than 3 Hours to Stop Biggest California Oil Spill in Decades | Time
UK and allies meet to discuss pipeline security after blasts | Associated Press
NBC News USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Republicans have been up in arms about “jungle primaries,” or nonpartisan open primaries, and ranked choice voting, or RCV, systems that eschew traditional election formats. Such is the rage that in both Tennessee and Florida, laws have been enacted that essentially forbid... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
Newsweek USA World September 28, 2022
A recent series of explosions in Crimea has spurred Russia to shuffle some of its planes and Black Sea Fleet troops out of the occupied peninsula, according to a Ukrainian military intelligence official.Vadym Skibitsky, a representative for the Main Directorate of Intelligence... + más
Retired U.S. general predicts Ukraine will take back Crimea by mid-2023 | Newsweek
The Tech Once Responsible for Dropping Agent Orange Is Making an Alarming Comeback | Slate
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 22, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine is ready to fund tuition for some religious school students for the first time since a Supreme Court ruling in June ordered the state to treat those schools the same as other private schools regarding tuition reimbursement.Cheverus High School, a... + más
Maine rematch could be a bellwether for control of Congress | Associated Press
Letters: Reader figures Scalise 'assistance' at different rate: And what about TOPS? | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 22, 2022
OK, sure, a debate for state auditor or secretary of state isn’t likely to generate scintillating television. But the way that heavily favored Democratic candidates for statewide offices are avoiding debates this year, using every trick out of the front-runner’s playbook,... + más
Ad spending shows Dems hinging midterm hopes on abortion | ABC News
Ad spending shows Dems hinging midterm hopes on abortion | Associated Press
ABC News USA Politics September 17, 2022
After trying for weeks to hammer out a compromise to codify gay and interracial marriage, Senate negotiators announced Thursday they will delay a vote on their legislation until after the November election while expressing confidence it will eventually pass.Through bipartisan... + más
Same-sex marriage vote pushed until after midterm elections | 10 WBNS
Two Amite City officials plead guilty to federal charges in vote-buying scheme | The Advocate
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