With his political career at a turning point, Sununu moves to cable television
Given Gov. Chris Sununu’s recent media schedule, which has featured dozens of cable news interviews, it’s understandable that the details can be a little fuzzy at times. “Was it on CNN, did you see it? Or was it on some station,” Sununu said last week, trying to recall a particular television appearance. “It was good.” Sununu’s streak of national media hits was perhaps most intense as he mulled a long-term presidential bid until the spring. But they’ve continued even though he announced earlier this month that he’s not running for president and indicated he likely won’t seek another term in…
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Trump and political violence | News, Sports, Employment
Like Joe Biden’s ascension to the White House, the impeachment of Donald Trump for illegally keeping classified documents and obstructing justice offers a partial answer to a big question in American politics: Can the nation’s institutions contain your excesses? The reaction to the accusation highlights another one: what happens when they do? When the Democrat defeated him, armed supporters of Mr. Trump stormed the Capitol to prevent the transfer of power, assaulting police officers and chanting “Hang Mike Pence”. Within minutes of his indictment last week, threats and even calls for civil war surged on social media platforms used by…
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UT/Texas Politics Project poll: Texas voters lack confidence in efforts toward grid, border security, school safety
AUSTIN, Texas – The latest poll from the University of Texas/Texas Policy Project finds that Texans had negative views of the Legislature and its responsiveness to the needs of Texans. Fewer than 1 in 5 Texans said they were “very” or “extremely” confident that the Legislature had increased the reliability of the electric grid or water supply, improved the safety of Texas public schools, or improved the along Texas-Mexico. border When asked to describe their views of the Legislature, nearly half of Texans surveyed (49 percent) said Texas state government “largely ignores the needs of Texas residents,” a up nearly…
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Washington DC in Patna, the big game of 2024 begins
On June 23, 2023, in Washington DC and Patna, he has framed the lines of the Great Battle of 2024 for which India is preparing. The red carpet welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the US, a state banquet for US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, attended by 400 guests who competed with each other to be there, a vegetarian meal specially curated by the First Lady, speech by Modi to a joint session of the US Congress (the first prime minister to do it twice), the promise of technology transfers, the end of a regime…
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Las Vegas family claims to have seen aliens after several report something falling from the sky
Sources: Something probably landed in the yard, later recovered LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A Las Vegas family claims something crashed in their backyard, prompting them to call 911 about “non-human” beings; the thing is, this time, several people saw it. On April 30 around 11:50 p.m., a Las Vegas Metro Police officer’s body camera video recorded something seeping through the sky. Several people in eastern California, Nevada and Utah reported seeing the flash, according to the American Meteor Society. Sources tell 8 News Now Investigators it’s likely something crashed in the yard, but exactly what wasn’t clear more than a…
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OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush says 2021 ‘broke some rules’ in design of Titan submersible that imploded
The implosion confirmed of the OceanGate submersible carrying five tourists into the deep ocean has prompted new scrutiny of the company behind the expedition, including earlier comments made by the pilot of the diver who was among those who died. A sub pilot clip has resurfaced and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush giving an interview in 2021, in which he says he has “broken some rules” to make Titanic trips possible for his company. The interview was conducted with vlogger Alan Estrada, who joined him on a trip that year to the Titanic wreck aboard the ship Titan. “I’d like to…
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TS Bret and Cindy continue to move west, both storms weakening over the weekend – WFTV
ORLANDO, Fla. – Channel 9 meteorologists are tracking two tropical storms in the Atlantic on Friday. Tropical Storm Bret is moving into the Caribbean as it passes the Windward Islands. Read: Hurricane Season: Are You Prepared? Poll says many Floridians are not Bret is expected to weaken Saturday and Sunday before it dissipates over the Yucatan Peninsula. Track by TS Bret Tropical Storm Cindy formed Thursday night as it continues to move across the Atlantic. Read: NOAA forecasters release predictions for 2023 Atlantic hurricane season Cindy will gain strength before she also begins to weaken Sunday and next week. TS…
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UPDATED: 18-year-old charged after police officer hit by stolen vehicle, seriously injured in Dale City | news
An 18-year-old Woodbridge man is being held without bail Friday morning on charges of attempted murder of a police officer and other crimes related to allegations he struck a Prince William County police officer at high speed with a stolen vehicle in Dale. City late Thursday night, resulting in the officer suffering serious injuries. Valmiki Deo Chandler, 18, of Woodbridge, was being held without bond Friday after allegedly hitting a Prince William County police officer at a high rate of speed in Dale City. presented The injured officer fired his weapon at the suspect before he was hit by the…
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