Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 02, 2022
The violent attack last week on Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, should have been a moment of collective alarm, an opportunity for members of Congress to recommit to ending political violence and strengthening our democratic institutions. Instead, . They have spent years . in our institutions. Community is being destroyed in favor of division and chaos. The results are horrifying.According to US Capitol Police, . The threats... + full article
ABC News USA Politics November 11, 2022
Two days after the midterms, the Senate races in Alaska, Arizona, Georgia and Nevada remain undecided. With Georgia headed toward and runoff in December and Arizona and Nevada still counting votes, Alaska is moving to to determine its winner.None of the candidates in the Alaska... + más
What if Russia never sold Alaska? Here's how the world would look today | Newsweek
EXPLAINER: How ranked choice voting works in Alaska | WPLG Local 10
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 05, 2022
NBC Universal, Inc. Five of the seven justices of the Florida Supreme Court are on the ballot this year. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports data-ellipsis=false> Not only do voters next Tuesday get to decide the Florida governor, Senate, and members of Congress but they also get to... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Trump installed a historic number of judges. Biden is outpacing him so far. | NBC News
The Boston Globe USA Business November 02, 2022
HORSE RACINGHardwick selectmen reject track planHardwick’s three-member board of selectmen last week unanimously voted against a plan to build a horse track in the town, putting the brakes on an effort led by developer Richard Fields to revive thoroughbred racing in... + más
Review: How Elizabeth Hardwick taught a young Black critic to read, write and laugh | Los Angeles Times
A dream lives on. Fields hopes to revive thoroughbred horse racing in Hardwick. | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 02, 2022
Election day is less than a week away and voters in some parts of the state are about to confront something a little unconventional: ranked-choice ballots. Maine voters have more experience with the non-traditional ballot system than voters in any other state, but it can still... + más
Victor Shi: We don’t need a third party. We need ranked choice voting. | Chicago Tribune
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 26, 2022
For some unknown reason I woke up one recent morning humming the tune to our national anthem. Carmela Palanda, left, and Chris Nyhan look over their ballots after filling them out during absentee in-person voting at City Hall in South Portland on Oct. 11. As other voters prepare... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA Politics October 25, 2022
U.S. officials are flatly rejecting as false repeated Russian claims being made to senior western officials that Ukraine is preparing to use a radioactive dirty bomb in Ukraine, saying at the same time they are not seeing any indications that Russia is preparing to use nuclear... + más
EXPLAINER: Dirty bombs sow fear and panic, cause few deaths | Associated Press
Russia’s ‘Dirty Bomb’ Warnings Slammed as ‘False Flag’ | The Daily Beast
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 14, 2022
As a Portlander, I urge my fellow city residents to vote “yes” on Question 5 so our Board of Public Education can do the job we elected them to do. The that “the Board of Public Education shall have all the powers, and perform all the duties in regard to the care and... + más
Hurricane Ian's decimation in Southwest Florida truly devastating when seen by boat | WPTV
Fights, injuries spurred Portland’s policy limiting student attendance at games | Portland Press Herald
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