Bobcats, Lady Cats repeat as Class 2A state champions Campbell won the Class 2A Athlete of the Meet, and helped lead Refugio to its third straight and 13th overall state championship on Friday night at Mike A. Myers Stadium. The Bobcats scored 84 points ... 05/3/2024 - 4:26 pm | View Link
Roundup: Diamond wars end; golfers go for it; regoinal, state track Following is a roundup of prep sports from this past week: ... 05/3/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Indiana's presidential and state primaries WASHINGTON (AP) — The race for the White House tops the ballot Tuesday in Indiana’s presidential and state primaries, but voters will also have to settle more competitive contests for governor, ... 05/3/2024 - 12:29 am | View Link
House Backs Increasing Settlements for YDC Victims To Save State Money The House Thursday initially approved changes to the Youth Detention Center settlement fund that officials believe will make the program more attractive to the victims and increase settlements. 05/2/2024 - 12:19 pm | View Link
West Virginia Gov. Justice Declares State Of Emergency Over FAFSA Issues Citing issues with the federal government’s rollout of a new application for student aid, Gov. Jim Justice on Tuesday declared a state of emergency and suspended a requirement that college-bound high ... 05/1/2024 - 11:30 pm | View Link
“The presidential election may come down to a city in the Midwestern prairie that is home to Warren Buffett — a prospect that is raising hopes among some Democrats that the once-prolific political donor will come off the sidelines to try to power President Joe Biden to reelection,” Bloomberg reports.
“Back in 2016, the Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
“The U. S. is in talks with close partners to lead a group of allies that would give as much as $50 billion in aid to Ukraine, with the massive outlay being repaid with the windfall profits from sovereign Russian assets that have been frozen – and are accruing interest — mostly in Europe,” Bloomberg reports.
“Republicans have launched more than 30 investigations into the State Department since taking power in 2023, an unusually high number that is fueling partisan tensions,” Politico reports.
“Democratic lawmakers and State Department officials say this particular chapter of the growing partisan rancor on Capitol Hill is affecting U. S. foreign policy: It distracts U.
Nevada Independent: “The lawsuit alleges that the four-day period for mail ballots postmarked by Election Day to be received violates federal law because it does not conform to the Election Day deadline established by the federal government.”
Reproductive rights organizers in two states with near-total abortion bans, Missouri and South Dakota, submitted roughly double the signatures needed to allow ballot measures that would put abortion before voters.
In South Dakota, organizers have submitted 55,000 signatures in support of the ballot measure granting a limited right to abortion—far more than the 35,000 required.