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- Arizona Restaurant Week
- Your Denver Weekend Plans, from a 'Wizard of Oz' Pop-up Bar to a Thrifting Convention
- Goldberg: The latest sign that Republicans are abandoning even their most deeply held principles
- Calendar of Events
- Granderson: Arizona’s indictment of Trump allies follows a sordid, racist history
- Support for Residents

Many people who fit the bill have come to see the house, but it has also attracted a wider range of potential buyers like a chef who would use it entertain, and other business people who are interested in the home as a piece of art. Viet Shelton, spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said House Democrats' and Biden's "victories for working families" is what will matter to voters in November − "not a slogan." "The President will continue talking about Bidenomics − his agenda to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up," he said, calling his approach a "sharp contrast" with Republicans. Yet Biden touted "Bidenomics" only four more times in both November and December, and he has said it only three times total this year. "I don’t think they meant it as a compliment, but they started referring to my economic policies as 'Bidenomics.' Well, guess what? It’s working," Biden said in a speech last August, reciting a line he turned to often. There are currently 218 Republicans and 213 Democrats serving in the House of Representatives, with four seats sitting vacant due to resignations.
Arizona Restaurant Week
After that, a special general election must be held 64 to 70 days after the special primary election. Now it will be up to Murphy to call a special primary election, which must be held 70 to 76 days after the governor's announcement. Paine was running unopposed in this year’s Democratic primary, set for June 4. He had served six terms in Congress and was elected to his seat after the death of his father, Donald Payne Sr., who represented Newark in Congress from 1989 until his death in 2012. Rep. Josh Gottheimer called it a "privilege to serve with Payne," and Rep. Mikie Sherrill said he was a "model public servant." Payne's congressional colleagues remembered him fondly as word of his death spread.
Your Denver Weekend Plans, from a 'Wizard of Oz' Pop-up Bar to a Thrifting Convention
In other words, the Republican firebrands, who think the worst sin imaginable is to work with Democrats, voted with Democrats to oust their leader. The increasing population of white, college-educated voters in the state's Research Triangle continues to make the state competitive. GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie railed on House Speaker Mike Johnson and his handling of the foreign aid bills, despite deciding not to move to oust the speaker Saturday. Zakharova said that in addition to the package's "military aid to the Kyiv regime," the bills would support Taiwan's "interference in China’s internal affairs" and allow Israel to continue "a direct path toward escalating unprecedented aggravation in the region."
Goldberg: The latest sign that Republicans are abandoning even their most deeply held principles
To better understand the landscape for the presidential election with a little more than six months to go, here is our initial Electoral Vote map of the cycle. Sandra Tamari, executive director of Adalah Justice Project, a U.S.-based Palestinian advocacy group that helped organize the letter from journalists in Gaza, said "it is shameful for the media to dine and laugh with President Biden while he enables the Israeli devastation and starvation of Palestinians in Gaza." According to a preliminary investigation released Friday by the Committee to Protect Journalists, nearly 100 journalists have been killed covering the war in Gaza. More than two dozen journalists in Gaza wrote a letter last week calling on their colleagues in Washington to boycott the dinner altogether. He's already a lame duck, he can't raise money, everyone knows it,” Greene claimed. The statement also called for a ceasefire in Gaza, more humanitarian aid to be delivered, and peace talks to begin.
The industrial Midwest has moved more toward Republicans because of the shift toward the GOP among white voters without college degrees. That's why states like Ohio and Iowa, which were competitive for decades until the Trump era, are no longer Democratic targets. The Blue Wall states are home to significant shares of white, working-class voters, but Biden has retained strong support with unions. Democrats are also putting in significant efforts, especially in Wisconsin, to reach Black voters and be on college campuses. All three states have significant Black populations and multiple colleges and universities. The Civic Center neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, is the administrative core of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, and a complex of city, county, state, and federal government offices, buildings, and courthouses.

But the toss up states are expected to be close, within just a few points, in either candidate's direction. In addition to personnel, ads are the largest expenditure of a presidential campaign. But a closer look at the path the man had traveled to this moment of self-destruction revealed a recent spiral into volatility, one marked by a worldview that had become increasingly confusing and disjointed — and appeared to be unattached to any political party. His social media postings and arrest records suggest the immolation stemmed instead from a place of conspiracy theories and paranoia. Standing in the afternoon chill, the man, Max Azzarello, 37, of St. Augustine, Fla., threw pamphlets into the air before dousing himself with an accelerant and setting his body ablaze.
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Instead of a six-month deadline, TikTok would have roughly nine months, which could be extended by President Joe Biden by 90 days if he determines there’s been progress toward a sale. Also, the bill has now been inserted into a larger foreign aid package, which makes it much harder for lawmakers to oppose the measure. McCarthy’s successor, Johnson, brought four bills to the House floor Saturday — three to provide vital military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and one to force a Chinese company to sell TikTok or cease operating in the United States. The bills passed overwhelmingly, with all but the Ukraine bill winning a majority of Republicans’ votes. The proposal would renew the program, which permits the U.S. government to collect without a warrant the communications of non-Americans located outside the country to gather foreign intelligence. The reauthorization faced a long and bumpy road to final passage Friday after months of clashes between privacy advocates and national security hawks pushed consideration of the legislation to the brink of expiration.
Granderson: Arizona’s indictment of Trump allies follows a sordid, racist history
Old Town Scottsdale restaurant Cowboy Ciao closes abruptly after 21 years - The Arizona Republic
Old Town Scottsdale restaurant Cowboy Ciao closes abruptly after 21 years.
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It came during a March 26 speech in Raleigh, North Carolina on his efforts to lower health care costs. Or Thursday in Syracuse, N.Y., where he announced more than $6 billion in subsidies for two microchip factories. One of the major changes detractors had proposed centered around restricting the FBI’s access to information about Americans through the program.
Support for Residents
Chants accused U.S. journalists of undercovering the war and misrepresenting it. "Western media we see you, and all the horrors that you hide," crowds chanted at one point. Nineteen members of the House Progressive Caucus who voted against further aid to Israel said Saturday that “we make ourselves complicit in this tragedy” if Congress continues to supply military assistance amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. To become speaker last year, Kevin McCarthy agreed to a change in the rules that makes it possible for a single representative to move to “vacate the chair” — that is, trigger a vote on whether to depose the speaker.
In this combination of file photos, President Joe Biden, left, speaks on Aug. 10, 2023, in Salt Lake City, and former President Donald Trump speaks on June 13, 2023, in Bedminster, N.J. Biden and Trump have set up a political movie the country has seen before — even if the last version was in black and white. Majorities overall disapprove of Biden's handling of the economy and more voters say they think the economy was better under Trump. In addition to the Latino population increase in the Southwest, McDonald pointed to the uptick in Asian Americans, and a remigration of Black voters to Georgia as to why those states continue to trend toward Democrats.
Though the surveillance tool only targets non-Americans in other countries, it also collects communications of Americans when they are in contact with those targeted foreigners. Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat in the chamber, had been pushing a proposal that would require U.S. officials to get a warrant before accessing American communications. It's also because of the continued shift with college-educated white voters toward Democrats. In 2020, Trump won college-educated white men by 3 points in 2020, according to exit polls, but the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll showed Biden winning the group by more than 20 points. It focuses on the states that are expected to be most competitive in the effort by the campaigns to get to 270 electoral votes, a majority of the 538 total available.
An analysis by Axios found congressional Democrats went from saying "Bidenomics" nearly 500 times last July in public speeches and social media posts to just 10 times in March, compared to 474 mentions of "Bidenomics" by Republicans in March. “With his signature bowtie, big heart, and tenacious spirit, Donald embodied the very best of public service. “This reauthorization of Section 702 gives the United States the authority to continue to collect foreign intelligence information about non-U.S. Persons located outside the United States, while at the same time codifying important reforms the Justice Department has adopted to ensure the protection of Americans’ privacy and civil liberties,” Garland said in a statement Saturday. Charles Mulford Robinson's 1909 plan focused on only a few major buildings between Main, Broadway, First and Temple.
There was later a Civic Center Advisory Committee and then in 1945, a Los Angeles Civic Center Authority. Nonetheless, construction of the various buildings proceeded one by one, starting with the City Hall and the Hall of Justice in the 1920s,[6] and the California State Building (already demolished) in 1931. Senators could try to strip out the TikTok legislation, but policy analysts view it as unlikely, as quickly approving the foreign aid is a top congressional priority. Of course, members of the latter group don’t admit to the impossibility of their goals; that would ruin the con. They insist that with enough willpower, particularly among their leaders, they could impose their will on the Democratic-controlled Senate and White House. And when they inevitably fail, they whine that they were “betrayed” by Republican quislings who collaborated with the Democrats, all while raising money off the notion that they’re courageous warriors who are willing to lose on principle.
Rep. Donald Payne Jr. died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack from diabetes complications earlier this month, according to Gov. Phil Murphy. “I think that is a risk that we cannot afford to take with the vast array of challenges our nation faces around the world,” said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. “If the government wants to spy on my private communications or the private communications of any American, they should be required to get approval from a judge, just as our Founding Fathers intended in writing the Constitution,” Durbin said. Texas is a majority-minority state, but remains something of a white whale in Democratic politics. But with other paths to 270 and how expensive Texas is to advertise and organize in, expect the core seven states to be the focus. Combined with the increasing Latino and Asian American population and a remigration to the South of young Black voters, particularly in Georgia, that has meant a reshaping of the electoral map.
That’s what happened last year after McCarthy avoided a default on the national debt, kept the government open and committed other alleged outrages. For the last few years, congressional Republicans have been split into factions that are not ideological in the traditional sense. Pick nearly any standard domestic policy issue — abortion, gun rights, taxes, immigration — and you won’t see much evidence of the schism. In a statement to USA TODAY, the White House downplayed Biden's shift away from "Bidenomics" as the focus of the media, not everyday Americans, and argued the president is still talking regularly about the policies that make up "Bidenomics."
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