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State House Dome: GOP senator could be first of many with primary foe
New Hampshire Union Leader· 20 hours agoFIRST-TERM state Rep. Emily Phillips, R-Fremont, became the first Republican to declare she would...
At a Trump Rally in the Bronx, Chants of ‘Build the Wall’
New York Times· 2 days ago“I woke up, I said, ‘I wonder, will it be hostile or will it be friendly?’” Mr. Trump said. As is...
Evictions begin for New York City foreign migrants under Mayor Eric Adams' policy
Newsday· 3 days agoNew York City’s first evictions of foreign migrants began Wednesday under a new policy that limits...
Why N.Y.C. Hotel Rooms Are So Expensive Right Now
New York Times· 17 hours agoThe average hotel room rate in the city is $301 a night, a record. In late 2022, as thousands of migrants began to arrive in New York City, city ...
GUEST COLUMN: Possible solutions for El Paso County's immigration problem
Colorado Springs Gazette· 3 days agoEl Paso County recently saw two busloads of immigrants here illegally come down from Denver. Since...
A tornado tore through a Barnsdall church May 6. But the altar — and a single lit candle — were...
Gannett via AOL· 13 hours agoBut the first person to arrive at St. Mary's Catholic Church after...Communion. Johnson said he...
America ban on Ukraine using US-supplied weapons to hit targets in Russia creates 'sanctuary' for...
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA missile attack later in the morning targeted transport infrastructure and injured two more people...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pledges to keep bussing migrants to NYC, takes shot at Mayor Eric Adams in...
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 7 days agoGreg Abbott vowed Saturday to continue bussing migrants to New York City — and took a shot at Mayor...
Johnson has no easy options in appointing Zoning Committee chair
Crain s Chicago Business· 2 days agoEmma Mitts, 37th, from entering the chamber at a chaotic meeting in an effort to prevent a vote on whether Chicago should remain a sanctuary city. In the ...
A pollinator garden rooted in controversy whacked by city
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 24—WATERTOWN — Deep in the weeds of the city's codes, there is chapter 98, adopted in 1953 and amended in 1958. It deals with the growth of plants that are "noxious or ...