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Ukraine’s top prosecutor promises to review case linked to Hunter Biden

Ukraine’s top prosecutor announced Friday that he will review a case that involves former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.

October 4, 2019 in U.S..
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Trial coming in December for law that increased proof needed to vote in New Hampshire

While SB 3 has raised the bar to prove residency, Buckley notes it has also sought to prevent voting by those in New Hampshire for temporary purposes.

October 4, 2019 in U.S..
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NH Gov. Sununu not in favor of impeachment of president

Ben Vihstadt, the communications director for the governor’s office, told WMUR, “The American people are sick and tired of the circus emanating from Washington, D.C., and Governor Sununu does not support impeachment.”

October 3, 2019 in U.S..
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Bernie speaks after blocked artery, uses it to tout Medicare for All

Sanders tweeted after his surgery, thanking people for “the well wishes.” He used the surgery to promote Medicare for All, a plan that would raise taxes on the middle class in an aim to provide “free” health care.

October 3, 2019 in U.S..
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Blocked artery takes Bernie off campaign trail

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is off the campaign trail and in a Las Vegas hospital after having surgery to clear up a blocked artery.

October 2, 2019 in U.S..
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Sanders says CEOs who make much more than their workers are a ‘signal of a lot of what is wrong in this country’

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders unveiled a plan Monday targeting corporations that pay CEOs much more than their workers.

October 1, 2019 in U.S..
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New York threatens to punish those who say ‘illegal alien’ with $250K fine

The move by the city’s Commission on Human Rights, its latest attempt to fight discrimination against illegal immigrants, is expected to face a quick court challenge based on the First Amendment.

October 1, 2019 in U.S..
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Opinion: Why giving pot pushers access to our banks is dangerous

The Safe Banking Act would allow businesses selling marijuana in compliance with state law to take advantage of the federal banking system. Right now, they cannot, because, by opening up accounts, the businesses and the banks would violate the federal statutes outlawing the distribution of controlled substances.

September 29, 2019 in U.S..
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Planned Parenthood advised Hollywood over 150 movies, shows since 2014, director says

The nation’s largest abortion provider is losing the abortion battle in Washington but is upping its game through Hollywood, freelance journalist Nora Caplan-Bricker wrote Monday in The Washington Post Magazine. Hollywood is increasingly cooperative.

September 29, 2019 in U.S..
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America is the real climate hero: Natural gas has helped reduce US emissions

Two years after pulling the U.S. out of the Paris scam treaty, it is President Donald Trump who now looks like the prophet. The Paris Agreement was little more than a $100 billion shakedown of the U.S. for more foreign aid money to the rest of the world.

September 27, 2019 in U.S..
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State of the states: Debt totals $1.5 trillion at end of 2018 fiscal year

The average taxpayer burden across all 50 states to cover the debt was $8,400, and 40 state governments were unable to pay their bills.

September 27, 2019 in U.S..
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New Hampshire lawmakers looking at reducing use of plastic bags, straws

Two new bills before state legislators seek to curb the use of disposable plastic such as bags and straws. Lawmakers have discussed similar measures before, but supporters hope the next legislative session will be an end to the stalemate.

September 26, 2019 in U.S..

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