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From Buffalo to Seattle, and in Cleveland, Democratic mayoral candidates are backtracking on police budgeting stances or contending with opponents who are hammering them over public safety.
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Many people in one area of Yemen now live on little more than boiled leaves. But there is no shortage of food — just financial obstacles to buying it.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) remained undeterred. “It’s not over until it’s over,” she said.
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According to a court filing, some of the materials Donald Trump is trying to withhold include emails, call logs, briefing lists and the draft of a Jan. 6 speech.
The video of Mayor Tishaura Jones’s calm reaction has gained national attention, casting a spotlight on the region’s gun violence. “I hear gunshots in my neighborhood every night,” she said.
A drawing of Munger Hall at the University of California at Santa Barbara. (University of California at Santa Barbara)
The proposed 11-story building, with eight-person living units at University of California at Santa Barbara, would house 4,500 students, 94 percent of whom would not have windows in their compact bedrooms.
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The tax-and-spending bill the White House hopes to pass would provide unprecedented levels of funding to combat climate change. But it would force the oil and gas industry to share some of the cost, by raising more than $100 billion from fossil fuel firms over the next decade.
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As climate change amplifies extreme weather events around the world, the Viennese defense system built in the 70s and 80s can protect the city from even a 10,000 year flood.
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Locally, the shots will be available in select pharmacies and pediatric practices in D.C. and Children’s National Hospital locations — but across the region, experts say supply hiccups may echo the early days of vaccine availability.
A volunteer leads morning prayers at the Faith Gospel Tabernacle Elementary School in Kanawha County, W.Va., on April 24, 1975.(AP)
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The Kanawha County protests led to bombings, racist threats and a movement that persists today, evidenced by Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin’s ad featuring Laura Murphy, who in 2013 sought to ban Toni Morrison’s novel “Beloved” from Fairfax County Public Schools.
This year, there have been about 70 bomb threats in D.C., including the one at Health and Human Services on Wednesday.
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