Por: Time Politics July 18, 2023
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. As the nation grappled with the first wave of Covid-19 lockdowns in March of 2020, a lot of public officials were desperate for information. Did they really have to start sporting events, concerts, even schools? And for how long was this going to last? What about vaccines, herd immunity, experimental treatments? Everyone, it... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation November 08, 2023
Republican mayors are joining their Democratic colleagues in their calls for Congress to grant President Joe Biden's request for $1.4 billion for migrants.More than 100 mayors from the United States Conference of Mayors signed a Tuesday letter to Congress, urging lawmakers... + más
23 Questions To Ask Yourself To Discover Your Personal Brand For 2023 | Forbes
Transcript: Mayors Francis Suarez, LaToya Cantrell, Andre Dickens and John Giles on Face the Nation, Jan. 22, 2023 | CBS News
WPTV USA Nation November 02, 2023
A group of Democratic mayors from some of the largest cities in the U.S. are meeting in the nation's capital Thursday to plead with the Biden administration for more help in managing arriving in their cities.Senior White House officials were scheduled to meet with the... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics April 22, 2023
WASHINGTON — For the first time, Black mayors run the four largest cities in the United States — Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Houston. And Friday at the African American Mayors Association conference, the “Big Four” were together for the first time, a historic... + más
Mississippi River mayors eye federal funds to fight effects of climate change | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Politics March 07, 2023
A coalition of more than 100 Mississippi River mayors are pushing for more investment in natural infrastructure, ecosystem restoration and disaster resilience. The (MRCTI) released its during their annual meeting in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, March 1.The mayors applauded the... + más
Facts about the Mississippi River | Newsweek
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CBS News USA Politics January 22, 2023
The following is a transcript of an interview with Mayors Francis Suarez of Miami, LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans, Andre Dickens of Atlanta and John Giles of Mesa, Arizona, that aired Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023, on Face the Nation.MARGARET BRENNAN: We're back now with four of... + más
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell allegedly living in posh city-owned apartment, not paying rent | Fox News
Cantrell paid back consultant for pricey clothes, lawyer claims; mayor silent on federal probe | The Advocate
CBS News USA Entertainment January 13, 2023
Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, at the age of 54. Following her death, several friends and celebrities paid tribute to the singer, who was a mother of four.She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known, Priscilla... + más
Remembering Lisa Marie Presley: Elvis and Priscilla’s only child, survived by mother, 3 daughters | Fox News
WATCH: Lisa Marie Presley shared remarks at Elvis Presley's 88th birthday at Graceland days before her death | Fox News
The Boston Globe USA Business January 09, 2023
This story first appeared in Globe Rhode Island’s Food & Dining newsletter, a free weekly email about Rhode Island’s restaurant industry that also contains information about local events, Q&As with chefs, dining guides, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail each... + más
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Five winter solstice practices that honor the dark time of year — and Earth’s rhythms | Los Angeles Times
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